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Another steep increase in coronavirus cases could be coming for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.
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The delayed return would allow more time for anyone with COVID-19 to recover before returning to school.
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The release of the backed-up tests will cause a one-time sharp increase the number of cases, according to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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The spike in cases is affecting the department's contract tracing efforts.
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The risk of spreading the coronavirus increases when, outside of remote learning, students spend time in environments with little to no safety measures in place, experts say.
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According to the Ohio Department of Health, there is no deadline to resolve the backlog.
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Many in-person class move online, and sports and extracurriculars are suspended.
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Instead officials are encouraging residents to continue practicing the established safety measures to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
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Children's hospitals might be designated for patients younger than 26 years old.
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More than 1,000 workers from Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and MetroHealth combined are unable to work because of the disease.