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Ohioans must carry their cards with them as proof of vaccination for various reasons, increasing the likelihood those paper records will be lost.
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Deferred doctors visits during the pandemic have left kids across the country behind on routine inoculations.
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More than a thousand people have offered testimony for and against the bill.
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Ohio State University is requiring all students and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, becoming the first public university in the state to do so after the Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to Pfizer's shot.
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Ohio’s COVID numbers are higher than they’ve been in two months, as the number of new vaccinations inches up only slightly.
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COVID-19 cases have been rising in the Miami Valley. And the region’s healthcare workers are getting increasingly worried about it.
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After falling to levels not seen in over a year, COVID-19 cases in Ohio have more than doubled in the past couple of weeks due to the latest highly contagious Delta variant. And doctors are warning unvaccinated people that they, and their unvaccinated children, are at great risk of catching it.
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With more than 40% of Ohioans unvaccinated against COVID, the Ohio Department of Health is urging people to get those shots. And they say it’s critical with the way the highly contagious delta variant of the disease is spreading.
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In recent weeks, demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Iowa has declined sharply, but the number of Iowans who have had at least one shot hasn't even reached 70 percent. That's raising concern among public health officials.
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The Ohio Department of Health says it tracked an increase in the vaccination rate since the creation of the $1M sweepstakes.
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Vaccinated Ohioans who want to be entered into a $1 million lottery must now opt-in using a website created by the Ohio Lottery.
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Nearly 110 million Americans have been vaccinated against COVID-19. And delivering each dose requires a complex chain of events. This is the story of one of those doses — and how it ended up in Archie Thomas’ left arm at a church recreation center in Evansville, Indiana.