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Ohio officials have started using a coronavirus tracking system that includes probable cases and uses results from a new blood test that looks for the body’s immune response to the virus. After two days, the new system has added 42 cases to the state’s total. But Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton said the state remains limited by a shortage of testing.
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Around 75 protesters gathered outside of the Ohio Statehouse on Thursday to criticize the government's restrictions during the coronavirus outbreak.Many…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, April 9:Portage County has strong cluster of COVID-19 cases;Smaller surge of cases expected in Ohio;National…
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Ohio restaurants have not been able to serve mixed drinks and straight liquors since the state order that closed dine-in services took effect last month.…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, April 6:CVNP closes some areas;Extended stay-at-home order goes into effect;Ohio COVID-19 cases exceed…
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It’s not a requirement yet, but Ohio officials are urging all Ohioans to start wearing protective masks when they have to go out in public. During the…
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The Ohio Department of Health has teamed up with Ohio State University to try to increase the capacity for COVID-19 testing across the state. They're…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, April 3:DeWine extends stay-at-home order;Ohio nears 3,000 COVID-19 cases;More than 460,000 Ohioans file for…
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Ohio will be extending its stay-at-home order to May 1. The new order will go into effect Monday night when the old order expires. "We're not going to be…
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The Ohio EPA has signed an order that prohibits water shutoffs across the state during the coronavirus pandemic. "This will help us assure that as many…