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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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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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Nearly 57% of Hamilton County residents have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That's according to the Ohio Department of Health. However, Greater Cincinnati's 'Get Out The Vax' campaign reports 69% of the county's residents have received a dose. What's up with that?
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More than 500 people are hospitalized within the Greater Cincinnati hospital system with COVID-19.
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COVID-19 cases continue to rise at alarming rates in Hamilton County as more than 2,500 new infections were reported last week.
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A few months ago, Hamilton County was seeing its lowest COVID-19 case numbers in nearly a year. That's since changed.
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As Phase 1B of the state's vaccination plan continues, Hamilton County is expected to receive more than 14,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses.More vaccines are…
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A Clermont County fast food restaurant employee has been diagnosed with hepatitis A.Public Health officials say the person worked at the Taco Bell on…
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The Exchange Project has opened a new location in Westwood at 2420 Harrison Ave.The Exchange Project is a public health initiative that educates people…
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Hamilton County Public Health says Taylor Creek Youth Organization in Whitewater Township hosts baseball, softball and soccer games, and in the winter is…