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The delta variant, the highly contagious COVID-19 strain causing surges in cases and hospitalizations across the country, is on the rise in Ohio and on track to become the dominant strain in the state, state health officials said Wednesday. Preliminary data shows the variant accounted for more than 30 percent of recent samples sequenced in the state, said Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, chief medical officer of the Ohio Department of Health (ODH).
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Close to 51% of Hamilton County residents have gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The county is slightly ahead of the statewide vaccination…
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According to Greater Cincinnati commercial real estate and management firms, one of the biggest topics of discussion right now is "How much office space…
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said there's a chance funding will come together for the Brent Spence Bridge if the $1.2 trillion bipartisan…
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The DeWine administration and national researchers are at odds as to whether the state’s Vax-A-Million lottery sweepstakes made a significant impact on vaccination uptake.
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The "Get Out The Vax" campaign managed to get 57% of the 15-county region vaccinated for COVID-19, short of its goal of 80%. And much like the rest of the…
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he’s still weighing his options on what to do with a bill that includes a provision that bans public schools and colleges from...
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Months long waitlists, out-of-pocket costs and a burgeoning mental health crisis is pushing care out of reach for some families.
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Board members at Cincinnati Public Schools decided not to vote on a policy requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for staff members Monday evening. The proposed…
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Jeffonia Wynn thought she would never get the COVID-19 vaccine. When it started rolling out, she thought, "Oh, hell no. I'm not doing it because I already…