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Ohio Issues New, Consolidated COVID-19 Health Order
The new "simplified" health order is meant to streamline the state's COVID-19 directives.

The new "simplified" health order is meant to streamline the state's COVID-19 directives.

Gov. Mike DeWine said he plans to announce new health orders on Monday.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost asked companies to stop facilitating the sales of fake COVID-19 vaccine cards.
Vaccination clinics will be held at Ohio universities and select workplaces starting in April.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio is trying to get residents vaccinated before the virus further mutates.
Despite an ever-expanding COVID-19 vaccination program, Ohio is fighting an uphill battle against COVID-19.
Hospitalizations related to the new coronavirus were also up on Wednesday.
A state representative wants to bar the use of COVID-19 vaccine passports.
Tuesday saw a jump in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the Buckeye State.
Robert Sferra is bringing his café, confections and catering business to Lee Road.
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The Wolstein Center mass vaccination clinic will administer first doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine until April 6.
Cuyahoga County ranks No. 17 statewide for its COVID-19 case rate.
Lorain County ranks No. 31 for its COVID-19 case rate.
There will also be mobile vaccination clinics roaming parts of Ohio.
One of Ohio's leading medical officials recommended Ohioans avoid traveling this spring.
More than 25 percent of Ohioans have now received at least part of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Senate Bill 22 would have allowed Ohio legislators sway over health orders issued at the state or local level.
Patrons who show their COVID-19 vaccination card can get a free popcorn when they go to the movies.
Patrons who show their COVID-19 vaccination card can get a free popcorn when they go to the movies.
In the span of a year, 1 million Ohioans have contracted COVID-19, the Ohio Department of Health reported.
Free, at-home COVID-19 test kits are being distributed by the Heights Libraries.
House Bill 67 will provide flexibility for students and teachers as Ohio navigates the pandemic.
Antonio received her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at a Lakewood Discount Drug Mart.
Ohio saw a dip in its COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on Friday, after a spike on Thursday.
Rite Aid will be offering COVID-19 vaccines exclusively to teachers, school staff and child care providers.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he would remove all COVID-19 health orders when Ohio has a COVID-19 case rate of 50 per 100,000 residents.
Gov. Mike DeWine said increasing supplies of vaccine and the spread of virus variants prompted the opening of vaccines to all adults.
The Van's Foot the Bill initiative helps small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ohio Department of Health will coordinate the opening of 15 regional mass vaccination clinics around the state.
Ohio will open COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all Ohioans during the final days of March.
Ohio's key COVID-19 metrics trended down on Monday.