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COVID-19 hospitalizations have fallen by 20% in the past week in Northeast Ohio; Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is sticking with his controversial decision to limit the number of businesses that can serve alcohol until 4 a.m. during the NBA All-Star Weekend; a top Ohio lawmaker suggests the state may have to hold two separate primaries; and more stories.
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Major General John Harris Jr. says the guard is working with the Ohio Department of Health and the hospital association to send troops to where they're needed the most.
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Sweetening employment deals for new hires and offering retention incentives are key for hospitals trying to replace workers who have left and keep those who remain.
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The number of COVID-19 cases has been decreasing in recent days.
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Eye on Ohio wins Court of Claims ruling that Ohio Department of Health must disclose the number of beds and other equipment available.
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A lack of available staff could greatly impact the care hospitals are able to provide for both coronavirus patients and anyone else in need of hospital services, said Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, incoming chief medical director of the Ohio Department of Health.
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Ohio hit a new record of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 Monday, topping the high numbers of hospitalizations set in July.
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Morning Headlines: List of Nursing Homes with COVID-19 Cases; Akron Senior Facility Reports 7 DeathsHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, April 16:List of nursing homes with COVID-19 cases;Akron retirement community reports 7 deaths;Summa Health…
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The rise of COVID-19 cases has left hospitals and health care providers scrambling to come up with enough beds and supplies.John Palmer, the director of…
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The state of Ohio is issuing an order that will make hospitals postpone elective surgeries to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, save protective…