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The current wave of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continues to escalate, warns the director of the Ohio Department of Health.
Medical officials warned Ohioans that if cases and hospitalizations continue to climb, it could lead to a "difficult road."
The Ohio Department of Health is tracking a marked increase in new COVID-19 cases among Ohio's school-aged children.
MetroHealth will need to receive a COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 30, 2021.
Nearly 5,400 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed among Ohioans in the past 24 hours.
Ohio crossed another threshold in the battle against COVID-19 this week.
Ohio broke its own summer records for most new cases and hospitalizations recorded in a single day on Tuesday.
The Ohio Department of Health celebrated the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine getting full FDA approval by again urging Ohioans to get vaccinated.
Approximately 51 percent of all Ohioans have started the COVID-19 vaccination process, the state health department says.
Approximately 51 percent of all Ohioans have started the COVID-19 vaccination process, the state health department says.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine warned that the spread of the delta variant could prevent children from staying in classrooms this coming school year.
Ohio's leading medical official is urging residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
As legislators consider barring schools from mandating vaccines or masks in classrooms, officials are urging everyone to get vaccinated.
The Solon Schools will require younger students, and the staff that works with them, to wear masks indoors.
The Lakewood City Schools revised its mask policy this week. All students and staff are now required to wear face coverings.
On Sunday, Ohio crossed an important milestone. More than 50 percent of the population has now received at least one COVID-19 vaccine.
More than 85 percent of cases can now be attributed to the delta variant, state health officials said.
A new mandate will require county employees to wear masks, and health officials are recommending schools adopt a mandatory mask policy.
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools students and staff will wear face coverings this school year.
Nearly 1,800 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed among Ohioans on Tuesday.
As the delta variant spreads through the U.S., many companies are issuing new requirements for staff and customers.
The Lakewood City Schools announced its decision on whether students will be required to wear masks during the 2021-2022 school year.
Ohio's spike in new COVID-19 cases continued Thursday.
In the past 24 hours, more than 1,400 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed among Ohioans.
As the delta variant drives a surge in cases in Ohio and across the U.S., officials are urging masks on the vaccinated and unvaccinated.
The delta variant continues to drive a surge in new COVID-19 cases across Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Health recommended unvaccinated students and staff don masks as the delta variant of COVID-19 spreads statewide.
District officials are awaiting guidance from the Ohio Department of Health and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.
The Ohio Department of Health recommended unvaccinated students and staff don masks as the delta variant of COVID-19 spreads statewide.
The Ohio Department of Health will recommend students who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 should wear masks indoors.
The delta variant of COVID-19 is driving a spike in new cases and hospitalizations across the state.
Ohio counties where schools remained in-person saw higher rates of COVID-19 spread and death, a new analysis found.
As the delta variant spreads, areas with low vaccination rates could see "hyperlocal outbreaks."
The guidance will sound familiar to Ohioans: wear masks, maintain social distance, wash your hands frequently.
Despite a steady increase in cases and the ascendance of the delta variant of COVID-19, Ohioans should not expect a return to mask mandates.
A new law prohibits public schools and universities from requiring students and staff from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
A new study says Ohio's Vax-a-Million lottery did not have a significant impact on COVID-19 vaccination rates.
As vaccination rates slow statewide, Gov. Mike DeWine says he wants to move into a new phase of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The next school year will see students and teachers back in classrooms completely.