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It's been another tough year for the state as more Ohioans have died from COVID-19 this year than in 2020.
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After two days of high demand and long lines, the mass drive-thru COVID-19 testing site in Cleveland will now be appointment-only.
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Cleveland police officers were on scene directing test seekers and those trying to traverse University Circle.
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Major General John Harris Jr. says the guard is working with the Ohio Department of Health and the hospital association to send troops to where they're needed the most.
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One thing people should not do is go to the emergency room because hospital systems are already overwhelmed.
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The Ohio National Guard members and the Ohio Department of Health told early birds who went to the drive-thru free COVID-19 testing site in University Circle Tuesday morning to come back after 9:30 a.m.
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The Ohio National Guard members and the Ohio Department of Health will staff a drive-thru free COVID-19 testing site starting Tuesday morning at the W.O. Walker Building garage in University Circle, according to an Ohio Department of Health media release.
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The Ohio National Guard and Ohio Department of Health will staff a free, drive-thru COVID-19 testing site starting this morning in Cleveland; Summa Health System is joining other hospitals in postponing nonessential surgeries; all of the Holmes County-based missionaries who spent two-months in captivity by a gang in Haiti are back home; and more stories.
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The lawsuit was filed on the same day that the federal government announced when its "vaccine or test" rule for businesses will take effect.
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The clinic is open for children and young adults up to the age of 26.