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Kent State University’s football team is having sustained success for the first time in decades with coach Sean Lewis and quarterback Dustin Crum.
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This decision comes after the FDA granted full approval to Pfizer's vaccine earlier this week.
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Noorulbari Mal has lived in the United States since 2017, but his family is still in Afghanistan as the Taliban takes over the country.
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Vaccination efforts such as mass vaccination sites have been ineffective in vaccinating minority populations, so Summit County Public Health is creating pop-up vaccine sites within communities.
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Debra-Lynn Hook contributes a verse to the Global Vaccine Poem through Kent State's Wick Poetry Center.
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College students explain what it's like to learn and work in the field in the midst of a pandemic.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is calling on Ohioans to slow the spread of the coronavirus as Christmas approaches; Kent State University has been named as a target in a massive data breach linked to Russia; the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has given the Ohio National Guard a waiver to help administer the vaccine; and more stories.
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Professor Tara Smith foresees further spikes in cases and doesn't believe the stay-at-home advisories for some counties are effective.
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"We Rate Covid Dashboards" is a group of public health and data analysts who grade university COVID-19 dashboards. The group gave Kent State an average rating of C+ for its effort to inform the college community of the prevalence of the virus during the pandemic.
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Updated: 5:35 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020 Summit County has dropped from coronavirus alert Level 3, or red, down two levels to Level 1, or yellow, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday during his regular virus briefing. But more counties are moving up from Level 1 to Level 2, and in the case of Portage County, the increase in COVID-19 cases has taken the county up from Level 2 to Level 3.