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Starting Monday, Columbus will require all employees and visitors to mask up in city buildings. Meanwhile, Ohio’s daily COVID cases are surging back to levels we haven’t seen since February.
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Columbus and Franklin County public health officials are asking residents to wear a mask indoors regardless of their vaccination status as cases of COVID-19 surge in Central Ohio due to the delta variant.
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Starting Tuesday, Columbus Public Health will be handing out $100 cash cards to Franklin County residents at select vaccine clinics.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has extended the expiration date for Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses, and that’s good news for Columbus.
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Vaccine eligibility opens up Monday for everyone in Ohio age 16 or older.
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As Ohio began to tally up the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from the pandemic last spring, a pattern became clear: Black and Brown…
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Ohio's restrictions and guidelines around COVID-19 have changed tremendously since the governor issued his first public health orders last March. As part…
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Betsy Baugh was in an addiction recovery program in 2018. She says she instantly made friends with a woman there."You meet so many different people from…
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The city of Columbus is issuing a "stay at home" advisory starting Friday, urging residents to avoid inessential activities in order to stop the spread of…
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With COVID-19 cases surging around Ohio, Columbus leaders are urging people to stay home and limit social gatherings. In Franklin County, coronavirus…