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Many Ohio students are beating pre-pandemic test scores while absenteeism seems to drive an increase in failing students.
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The Hamilton County 513 Relief Bus made its 100th stop Monday, offering health screenings, social services and economic aid.
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Health officials say Ohioans need to take action now to protect themselves against COVID-19, flu and RSV.
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Researchers at The Ohio State University report that measles and mumps vaccines combined with the COVID-19 strain SARS-CoV-2 could provide long-lasting immunity to many COVID-19 variants.
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The new vaccine is a different formulation from earlier shots. It's also not paid for by the federal government.
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People will be able to go to COVIDTests.gov and get four free tests per household, starting Monday. The Biden administration says it is trying to prepare for the fall and winter COVID season.
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The state is the latest to tap Zearn Math as a teaching and tutoring tool to overcome double-digit math score drops. But how much teachers will use the tool is unclear.
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Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says there's no evidence that this variant, detected in Lorain County, causes any more severe illness, hospitalizations or deaths.
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There are a number of vaccines available to prevent respiratory illness, including a new one for people over the age of 60 against the widespread virus RSV.
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Maybe it's not a full-blown summer surge, but COVID numbers are ticking up. For those with concerns due to personal risk factors or the start of the school year, the booster question is top of mind.