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Your WYSO Morning News Update for June 22, 2022, with Mike Frazier:
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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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Ohio's top doc says the signs are good that Ohio is getting closer though
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As the pandemic drags on, doctors continue to be pulled away from their normal duties to care for COVID patients. For early-career physicians, that means less time for specialized training.
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Frank LaRose tested positive just two days after he took part in a high level meeting with state leaders.
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As the omicron variant pushes COVID case counts to new highs, we’ve received audience questions about monoclonal antibodies, which are used to prevent and treat infection from the coronavirus. To get answers, Side Effects Public Media spoke with Dr. Myron Cohen, a professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Hospitalizations are down in Northern Ohio but going up in Southern Ohio
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There are some plans already in the works for remedial learning.
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Students, staff and faculty at Case Western Reserve University can get PCR tests from a campus vending machine.
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Finding a barbershop may not be easy for some residents.
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With COVID concerns on educators' minds, DPS starts their blended learning model today, January 13, 2022.
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COVID numbers in The Miami Valley forces WPAFB to take action.