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Both schools have once again implemented a mask-wearing requirement.
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The university's new guidance follows new recommendations from the CDC, encouraging masks to be worn in areas of high COVID-19 spread.
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Ohio lawmakers have passed a bill that prevents public schools and colleges from mandating students and employees get COVID vaccines. Now the attention turns to Gov. Mike Dewine.
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Ohio’s public schools and universities won’t be able to require their students or employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 if Gov. Mike DeWine signs a bill passed by state lawmakers last night.
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Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally June 26 in Cleveland; Indicted former Ohio House speaker Larry Householder testified in a hearing for a bipartisan effort to remove him from his seat; startup electric truck maker Lordstown Motors says it’s still on track to begin production this fall despite a bumpy past week; and more stories.
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No COVID-19 vaccine, no service? How about no job? A bill before state lawmakers seeks to make sure Ohioans are free to work and patronize businesses, even if unvaccinated.