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Some communities are registering an uptick in COVID cases. But the Greater Cincinnati area is not among them.
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After COVID-19 vaccines arrived, Republican voters in Florida and Ohio died at a higher rate than their counterparts, according to a new study.
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University Hospitals in Cleveland has co-authored a recent study of long-term COVID-19, providing the data for upcoming clinical studies of potential interventions and treatments.
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COVID-19 vaccination cards were a hot commodity for as people raced to procure their initial vaccinations. Now that many requirements for vaccination have been dropped, what should you do with that precious little slip of white card stock?
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A decision could be announced within weeks.
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Dr. Joseph Bailey is TriHealth's pediatric medical director and deals with illnesses in kids and teens on a daily basis. He says this year has been a bit different.
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"All of those preventive measures we know work, which is social distancing, staying home when you don't feel well, testing for both COVID and flu, and getting vaccinated," The Health Collaborative's Tiffany Mattingly says.
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Pediatricians are dealing with an early flu season on top of RSV cases in children and continuing COVID cases.
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Interim Health Commissioner Grant Mussman says the numbers look like the omicron surge. “Whether that means there’s exactly the same amount of transmission of COVID out there in the community as during omicron, that we don’t really know,” he says. “But it’s likely that there’s a fair amount of transmission out there that we’re not detecting.”
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Even if your job has you returning to the office, what that means could change as the world tries to move on from the pandemic.