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Tuesday saw another huge spike in COVID-19 cases in Ohio; the Cleveland Clinic is extending its postponement of non-essential surgeries; Delta, United Airlines cancel routes; and more stories.
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Some families have used social media to share their stories about lovedones who have tested positive for the coronavirus. Social media led to a reconnection with a former colleague who shared her own family’s story.
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Ohio’s coronavirus snapshot has improved heading into the week, though deaths continue to rise; Mansfield Frazier, the creator of Chateau Hough urban winery and re-entry program in Cleveland's Hough neighborhood, has died; TimkenSteel has reached a tentative, four-year contract agreement United Steelworkers Local 1123, also called the Golden Lodge; and more stories.
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The number of COVID-19 cases has been decreasing in recent days.
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Less than 50% of Ohioans are fully vaccinated. And numbers from Ohio’s Department of Health show a staggering difference between serious COVID cases in unvaccinated and vaccinated Ohioans.
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Lordstown Motors says it may not be in business a year from now as it tries to secure funding to start full production of an electric pickup truck; Ohio surpassed 20,000 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday; Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants Google to be declared a public utility; and more stories.
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The conclusion comes after an audit on the state's coronavirus website.
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There’s a jump in the state’s latest numbers of people who have died from COVID-19. But there’s a reason for that.
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Two Ohio men have become the latest people to be charged in connection to the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S Capitol; former President Donald Trump is weighing in on who should run the Ohio Republican Party; Ohio has eclipsed 17,000 total COVID-19 deaths; and more stories.
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About half of workers in nursing homes are agreeing to receive inoculations, and visitation is allowed in counties that are no longer 'red' on the federal COVID map.