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State officials confirmed the first two cases of omicron in Ohio over the weekend. Hamilton County Health Commissioner Greg Kesterman says the best way to protect yourself is to get one of the three approved COVID-19 vaccines.
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Hamilton County is averaging slightly more than 294 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people. Sixteen people died from the virus in the last seven days.
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Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says the anti-vaccine mandate bill could be the right vehicle to tackle COVID-19 vaccine policies,
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The county is averaging roughly 211 cases per day. Currently, 467 COVID-19 patients are in the region's hospitals, with 128 in the ICU and 89 on ventilators.
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A federal judge in Kentucky has temporarily blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
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Gov. Andy Beshear is stressing the importance of vaccinations and booster shots heading into Thanksgiving and Christmas to avoid a repeat of last year’s holiday season, which produced an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
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Health Commissioner Greg Kesterman says the county is dealing with 5,200 active cases. The county's reproductive number is above 1 and there's a slight increase in hospitalizations.
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66% of all survey respondents did not support a mandatory student vaccination within Cincinnati Public Schools.
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Cincinnati Children's reviewed patient records from 2011 to 2021 and discovered an alarming increase in the body mass index in kids.
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"It barely even hurt," said Gus, age 10, as he sucked on a lollipop and received a free stuffed animal.