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Ohio's top doc says the signs are good that Ohio is getting closer though.
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Health officials are concerned that even more patients with the virus will overwhelm the health care system in the coming weeks.
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The Ohio Department of Health is tracking such cases.
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The governor is holding a news conference Friday morning to discuss hospital staffing with the latest COVID-19 surge.
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Northeast Ohio hospitals are bracing for a tidal wave of COVID-19 patients as the omicron variant takes hold, cases surge on the back of the delta variant, and families prepare to gather for holiday celebrations.
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And this comes just days after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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This coming Sunday is the first deadline.
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Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says getting rid of those now could lead to COVID spread in schools.
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Ohioans must carry their cards with them as proof of vaccination for various reasons, increasing the likelihood those paper records will be lost.
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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.