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Few Ohioans had heard of COVID-19 at the beginning of 2020. By the end, almost 700,000 Ohioans had contracted the disease and almost 9,000 have died.…
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The Ohio Senate adjourned Tuesday without overriding Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of a bill that restricted his ability to issue health orders to shut down…
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Many feared Ohio's cases of coronavirus would "surge" post-Thanksgiving if families gathered as normal, but data show many in fact heeded the call,...
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Ohio has logged its highest daily number of confirmed coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, but some of that is related to a backlog of tests that...
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The state of Ohio will be changing the process of adding COVID-19 cases to the daily count starting on Tuesday. Gov. Mike DeWine says the change will mean…
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Updated: 4:36 p.m., Monday, Dec. 7, 2020 COVID-19 cases in Ohio are spiking, but the numbers might be flattening out, Gov. Mike DeWine said at a data-focused Monday press conference. However, hospital officials tell him the numbers are still far too high, and normal healthcare operations are unsustainable with the current caseload, the governor said.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he vetoed a controversial bill that would limit the health department's ability to issue public health orders during…
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Ohio Senate President Larry Obhof says he has the votes to override a threatened veto of a bill restricting the health department's powers during a health…
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Ohio on Wednesday reported its second-highest number of confirmed deaths from COVID-19, and the third day this week that death totals hit the triple…
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For the last five days, the data on Ohio's coronavirus website has been labeled as “incomplete,” with thousands of reports pending review. It’s unclear…