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The bill would be enforced on businesses and schools in both the private and public sector.
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The Ohio Department of Health continues to urge vaccinations for COVID, while Republican lawmakers and elected officials push back on vaccine mandates.
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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 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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The number of COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths is increasing.
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This coming Sunday is the first deadline.
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The Cleveland Orchestra canceled two concerts over the weekend after a performer tested positive for COVID-19. The concert Saturday night was canceled hours before the "Pictures at an Exhibition" performance due to a "possible COVID case in the Orchestra," according to a message the orchestra posted on its web site and on Twitter. At the time, the orchestra intended to go on with its Sunday afternoon performance.
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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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The lawsuit was filed on the same day that the federal government announced when its "vaccine or test" rule for businesses will take effect.
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The DeWine's were exposed to COVID by two close staff members.
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Cities are worried they will lose revenue
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The Ohio Health Department has issued new guidelines for what to do if a student comes in contact with someone who’s tested positive for COVID; Ohio’s top lawyer has filed suit against the Biden administration over a rule allowing family planning clinics that provide abortion referrals to receive federal funds; a city council in a Cincinnati suburb has voted to ban abortion; and more stories.