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Approval of the vaccine for kids ages five to 11 is expected soon.
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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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Despite the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio, the masking policies still vary among school districts.
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With kids heading back to school, officials warn the number of cases will continue to rise if schools don't take precautions to reduce the spread of the virus.
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At-home test kits are available at libraries, schools and public health departments around Ohio.
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Most of Ohio’s major hospitals are requiring employees to get COVID vaccines. While the requirement has been met by pushback from some staffers, it’s welcomed by most others.
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He is a familiar face to many Ohioans who have followed the COVID-19 pandemic closely.
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Donna Skoda says SB22 restricts her department's ability to keep residents safe from communicable diseases.
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Despite updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state-level government will not be putting the face mask mandate into place again. Without a state mandate, businesses aren't likely to require them either.
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Less than 50% of Ohioans are fully vaccinated. And numbers from Ohio’s Department of Health show a staggering difference between serious COVID cases in unvaccinated and vaccinated Ohioans.