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Vaccinated people make up 1.6% of COVID-19 hospitalizations this year.
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All six Cincinnati-area hospital systems will require employees to be vaccinated against COVID before the end of the year, though some exceptions will be made.
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Health systems in Central Ohio will soon be requiring COVID-19 vaccines for their employees.
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Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital emergency room Dr. Nate Johnson says on a scale of 0-10, his level of concern is at an eight. But he's hopeful his staff can manage the winter coronavirus surge that his facility at roughly 80% capacity, according to NPR data.
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Ohio hit a new record of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 Monday, topping the high numbers of hospitalizations set in July.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, June 24:Ohio sees slight decrease in daily coronavirus cases following week of increasesPop-up testing site…
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The coronavirus crisis has upended much of the economy, including the health care system.Local hospitals saw a double financial hit from both the expense…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, April 21: K-12 schools to continue remote teaching;State to release more data on COVID-19;Ohio COVID-19 cases…
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The Ohio National Guard is working with public health leaders all around the state in what they say is a coordinated effort to prepare for the peak of...
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Morning Headlines: Ohio COVID-19 Deaths Rise; Stay-At-Home Order in Effect; KSU Cancels May 4 EventsHere are your morning headlines for Tuesday, March 24:Ohio COVID-19 deaths rise to 6;Stay-at-home order in effect;Kent State cancels May 4…