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The state of emergency declaration basically frees up the city to enact mandatory overtime and cancel vacation time for firefighters, EMTs.
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Immigrants make up an estimated 40 percent of the U.S. meat processing workforce. Last year’s wave of COVID outbreaks at meatpacking plants exposed many vulnerabilities among the industry’s diverse workforce.
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This announcement comes on the day that marks the highest daily case count in Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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But they need to wear masks and they can't stay in class if they are showing symptoms of COVID-19.
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The number of individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 remains high across the country — and the Midwest. With the delta variant dominating cases, patients now are younger, sicker and often require more intensive care, hospitals like Methodist in Des Moines are facing pressure.
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With roughly a third of the vaccine-eligible population in the U.S. still not fully vaccinated against COVID-19, public health officials have been calling on trusted community voices to address hesitancy, mistrust and misinformation about the coronavirus vaccine. Keith Thomas has taken that message to heart.
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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.
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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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Ohio’s hospitals report they are at or near capacity right now because of a surge in COVID patients, as medical professionals overwhelmingly continue to recommend COVID vaccines and masks.
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It’s not easy keeping K-12 students and staff safe from COVID-19 as the delta variant storms through communities. It’s especially challenging at a high school where the arts is the focus, and singing, acting and playing instruments are part of the curriculum.
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Dayton city officials have released a plan for how to spend the $180 million federal grant from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Masks are once again be required within indoor public spaces in Dayton.