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The CDC is encouraging certain people who are considered immunocompromised to consider getting another shot to help protect against the new strain.
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People with the condition are also at an elevated risk of severe illness and death from the virus.
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Counties and health care providers will decide how people get their shots.
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The 3,100 recipients are part of the first phase of the Ohio Health Department's Vaccination Program.
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Workers in nursing homes and the unions that represent them raise concerns with not having enough proper personal protective equipment to safely do their jobs during the pandemic.
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Five voters, complete strangers, meet to discuss what divides and unites them in this election year.
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Miguel Arriola talks about the immigrant experience and extended families. How did his family separate the vulnerable from those who work outside the house?
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) says the fact that the vast majority of people who died of COVID-19 had an underlying condition, such as diabetes, obesity,...
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Last week, the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data that shows 6 percent of coronavirus deaths had COVID-19 listed as the only cause of death. Over the weekend, misinformation spread on social media, retweeted by President Donald Trump, misinterpreting the data to mean that only 6 percent of coronavirus deaths were caused by the virus.