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The Ohio Department of Health has launched a new portal that tracks cases statewide with Cuyahoga County showing the highest number of cases so far; Advocates are calling on Ohio leaders to allocate $308 million of federal COVID-19 relief funds towards affordable housing ... and more stories.
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The Ohio Department Of Health has launched a new dashboard to track cases of monkeypox in local counties. As of today, there have been 147 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Ohio across 19 counties.
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College is getting back in session for many in Northeast Ohio, and like other segments of society, COVID-19 restrictions are being loosened in many cases, with mask requirements for the most part being lifted. Colleges also have a new threat to contend with in monkeypox, however.
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As of Tuesday, there were 61 cases of monkeypox in Cuyahoga County, the majority affecting gay or bisexual men who live in the city of Cleveland, health officials said Wednesday during a press conference.
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Early in the monkeypox pandemic public health officials were cautious when discussing how the disease that was spreading among gay men. Now some LGBTQ+ advocates say the delay in addressing the reality of the outbreak denied them the information needed to protect themselves and stop the spread of the virus.
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The resident who was exposed is said to have traveled out of state and will continue to isolate; Authorities are trying to find links between an armed suspect who tried to break into the Cincinnati FBI office and radical far-right groups ... and more stories.
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A Summit County resident has been confirmed to have monkeypox, Summit County Public Health (SCPH) reported Thursday.
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The races for three seats this November will determine the balance of the bench; Monkeypox cases are on the rise in Ohio and the total is now up to 68 cases; A teacher shortage is affecting Northeast Ohio schools as districts struggle to fill open positions before classes resume ... and more stories.
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There are currently 11 cases of monkeypox in Cleveland, the Cleveland Department to Public Health confirmed Friday.
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The council failed to introduce legislation during its last session before summer recess and faces a deadline of Sept. 9; A second case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Cleveland while COVID-19 infections across Northeast Ohio are rising again due to the new BA.5 variant ... and more stories.