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Ohio's hospitals are not at dangerous levels of capacity, but health officials admit they're worried.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and health officials from across the state urged Ohioans Tuesday to continue signing up for Pfizer and Modena COVID-19 vaccine appointments following a recommendation by federal agencies to temporarily pause administration of the Johnson & Johnson shot.
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Columbus and Franklin County health officials are preparing for phase 1B of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, which the state says will begin next…
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More than two dozen staffers and six patients have contracted COVID-19 at Ohio State East Hospital. The 27 employees worked on the patient care unit and…
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"Three, two, one... vaccinate!"Medical workers at Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center cheered as several of their colleagues were among the…
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A few dozen health care workers in Columbus and Cincinnati were vaccinated for COVID-19 on Monday, becoming the first people in Ohio – and anywhere in the…
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Medical professionals joined Gov. Mike DeWine's coronavirus press conference Thursday to explain the dire situation for hospitals across Ohio. “Quite…
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On the first weekday after the Thanksgiving holiday, Ohio hit yet another record for COVID-19 patients in hospitals, and for those in intensive care units…
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Ohio's Department of Health has issued a public health order telling medical centers to stop all elective surgeries and other procedures, in an effort to…