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Officials did not say how long those placed on leave would have to change their minds and get the shot before being officially fired.
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Thursday is the deadline for many health care workers to get the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine shot or face the possibility of termination.
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A MetroHealth infectious disease specialist says omicron looks so different than the original virus or any of the other variants that the antibody treatment no longer recognizes the virus.
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Hospitalizations are down in Northern Ohio but going up in Southern Ohio.
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Despite a lack of COVID-19 tests in Northeast Ohio, The University of Akron has several options available for students, faculty and staff.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has limited the ability of many artists to make music. But Cleveland singer-songwriter Ray Flanagan says the isolation freed his creativity and challenged him to develop new skills. He released two songs every month in 2021, and plans to continue this year.
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Bibb calls the estimated vaccination rate of Clevelanders at 45 percent "not good enough."
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But the Ohio Hospital Association says those services come with a steep cost.
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As the Omicron variant spreads throughout the area, higher education institutions are implementing their own strategies for trying to manage the spread of the virus on campus.