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It's now up to House Republican leaders to decide what's next for the bill that grants exemptions to COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
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Republican leaders say they want to see movement on this issue soon.
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The lions received presumptive positive test results after the care team noticed mild coughing, sneezing and loss of appetite.
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Ohio House Republicans have put the brakes on a fast-tracked bill limiting employers' ability to require that workers receive the coronavirus vaccine as a condition of employment; two friends from Ohio have been sentenced to 45 days in jail for storming the U.S. Capitol together in January; an Ohio fish is one of 23 species The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is set to declare extinct; and more stories.
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Ohio House Republicans have introduced a bill putting limits on employers' ability to require that employees receive the coronavirus vaccine as a condition of employment; more than 100 abortion rights protesters rallied inside the Ohio Statehouse and briefly entered the Senate chamber on Tuesday; Ohio on Tuesday saw a spike in COVID-19 cases after dropping below the three-week average for several days; and more stories.
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Younger Ohioans could receive up to $100,000 as part of a new scholarship vaccination incentive from the Ohio Department of Health.
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Those who get their shots on certain days this week will be eligible for the money.
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Ohio’s children’s hospitals are overwhelmed due to an unprecedented increase in COVID-19 cases and other respiratory illnesses, and in some cases are having to turn patients away, Gov. Mike DeWine said in a press conference Tuesday.
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But state leaders say they are not taking action to curtail off-label use of the drug ivermectin for now.
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The faster spread of the delta variant of the coronavirus makes it harder for public health officials to trace. About 5 to 8 people are likely to become infected from one person with COVID-19 compared with 1 to 3 people at the beginning of the pandemic.