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If the county's infant mortality rate stays the same, it would be the lowest in the past three decades, says the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.
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COVID-19 disproportionately impacts black families, causing a wide range of concerns among people already facing racial unrest, bias in health care, and…
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Morning Headlines: Grade School Students Required to Wear Masks in School; Iconic TV Weatherman DiesHere are your morning headlines for Wednesday, August 5:Gov. DeWine: all grade school students required to wear masks for in-person classesState finds…
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Local groups are still working to bring easier-access coronavirus testing for Cleveland-area residents, including offering pop-up, drive-thru testing locations at local churches. The Cuyahoga County Board of Health and MetroHealth System offered drive-thru coronavirus testing Thursday at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in the Fairfax neighborhood on Cleveland’s East Side.
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The state health department reported 1,525 new cases of COVID-19 Friday. And in Cuyahoga County, the board of health noticed a change in the age of people…
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Updated: Wednesday, Sept. 25, 12:30 p.m. Two Northeast Ohio senior living facilities have had to shut down their water systems and bring in the Cuyahoga County Board of Health after a pair of confirmed cases of Legionnaire’s disease cases. A patient at the Altenheim Senior Living Facility in Strongsville contracted Legionnaire’s after a 10-day stay in the rehabilitation center. The patient’s name has not being released and the water system has been shut down while health officials investigate.
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Health officials are raising awareness about a Hepatitis A outbreak.Thirteen cases have been confirmed this year in Cuyahoga County. Board of Health…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, July 23:Six cases of legionella confirmed in Parma;Ohio Department of Health asks help to fund syringe…