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It's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic first arrived in Ohio. While many of COVID's hallmarks have receded, its impact remains.
Judge Michael J. Holbrook holds a court hearing remotely using Zoom video conferencing in a Franklin County Common Pleas courtroom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Five years later, Columbus is still ...
COVID-19 in nursing homes: After a year of pandemic, Ohio's 2 veterans homes remain closed to new admissions Ohio State University hospitals added 25 ICU beds, to 181, federal data shows.
A state appeals court held Monday that the governor must try to get the $900 million pandemic-era benefits and distribute the ...
Yes, it could, but Columbus will likely fare better than many other cities already struggling with declining economies before Covid-19. Ohio’s cities face a number of challenges. According to the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Public health is a topic that has inspired little passion -- until the coronavirus pandemic hit Ohio and exposed cracks in the system. Since the pandemic began, state leaders ...
Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors and public health experts have stressed the virus and disease are not "just like the flu." ... COVID-19 in Ohio: ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Health cited what officials are calling a dramatic rise in hospitalizations linked to COVID-19 during a press conference on Thursday. Statewide ...
COLUMBUS (WOOD/WCMH) — The peak of the COVID-19 pandemic is about 17 days away for Ohio, according to projections published Thursday by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.
COVID-19 learning loss has meant that Ohio has struggled to return to pre-pandemic levels and may just now only be back to "square one" regarding reading skills and still lags in math skills.
Ohio currently has 1,122 patients hospitalized with Covid-19, the highest since the pandemic began. Hospitals say they're worried but not yet overwhelmed. The Business Journals ...
It's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic first arrived in Ohio. While many of COVID's hallmarks have receded, its impact remains.