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COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are soaring due to the highly contagious delta variant, and the rise in severe cases is stressing the hospital systems, according to health officials.
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Doctors with children’s hospitals in Ohio said they are seeing an increase in respiratory viruses at the same time COVID cases are increasing.
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At-home test kits are available at libraries, schools and public health departments around Ohio.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Dept. of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says cases in Ohio are as high as they were in February.
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The CDC is encouraging certain people who are considered immunocompromised to consider getting another shot to help protect against the new strain.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will provide the latest updates on the coronavirus in Ohio. Watch it here at 11am.
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Dr. Bruce Vanderhhoff says masks are a good way to prevent COVID spread.
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He is a familiar face to many Ohioans who have followed the COVID-19 pandemic closely.
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COVID-19 cases are increasing, and the Ohio counties seeing the biggest increase are the ones with the lowest vaccination rate, Gov. Mike DeWine said in a Friday morning press conference.
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State health officials say the delta variant of the coronavirus is rapidly increasing and is on track to become the dominant strain in Ohio; Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law that forbids public schools and colleges from requiring individuals to receive vaccines not granted full approval by the U.S. FDA; the Cleveland Clinic will not be administering a new Alzheimer’s drug for now; and more stories.