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Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says there's good news and bad news when you look at the current COVID situation in Ohio.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has deployed more than a thousand Guard personnel to health care facilities.
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Music Therapy Contractor, Katy Abt, spoke with WYSO's Shay Frank about getting the booster as a young adult.
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DeWine says he's opposed to both that and the federal rule requiring businesses to ensure their employees are vaccinated or are tested regularly.
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The bill would be enforced on businesses and schools in both the private and public sector.
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Numbers from the Ohio Dept of Health show a big difference between unvaccinated and vaccinated Ohioans when it comes to hospitalization and deaths
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The winter season is here again. And that means the threat of getting the flu. Public health officials are asking people to use caution and to get vaccinated.
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The original language of the bill would exempt bars from statewide curfews, but that's not the version the House is voting on.
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This coming Sunday is the first deadline.
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Hundreds of school-age children received COVID-19 vaccines at Hudson Middle School Friday, alongside their parents, health care workers dressed in superhero capes - and even the governor. Disney music blared over the loudspeaker and superhero signs hung from the walls as kids as young as 5 came in to get their shot. Six-year-old Mia Spirtos-Bacino got the vaccine “because it’ll fight off the virus,” she said. “I don’t really feel safe on the playground because there are so many classes, so many people,” she said.
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Updated: 4:50 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021 There are currently no approved vaccines for breast cancer, which affects 1 in 8 women. But clinical trials have now begun to test one developed right here in Cleveland that targets an aggressive form of the disease. Cleveland Clinic researchers have launched a clinical trial testing a first-of-its-kind vaccine that could prevent triple-negative breast cancer - the most lethal form of the disease, officials said in a press release Tuesday.
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Should you get a COVID-19 booster shot? Who's eligible? When should you get the extra dose? We talked to an expert to get answers.