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'Critical' Ohioans Have COVID-19 Safe Christmas, Governor Says
Ohio officials are worried Ohio could have a post-Christmas, post-New Year's COVID-19 spike.

Ohio officials are worried Ohio could have a post-Christmas, post-New Year's COVID-19 spike.

The Ohio National Guard has received a waiver allowing them to help administer COVID-19 vaccines to the population.
Ohio will begin vaccinating nursing home patients and staff against COVID-19.
The 10-driver team has helped Westlake seniors get safely to medical appointments, delivered food and made social phone calls.
Ohio officials released a list of people who will be first in line to receive COVID-19 vaccines.
The first Ohioans are being vaccinated against COVID-19 and scammers want to take advantage of the moment to steal your identity.
The district has been able to keep students in PreK-6th grade in building.
Health care workers at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center received injections of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.
For four straight days, Ohio has confirmed more than 10,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single, 24-hour period.
Beachwood Delivers will cut out the middleman and allow local restaurants to keep more of their profits.
Lorain County is no longer "purple," according to the Ohio Department of Health.
Gov. Mike DeWine also announced an extension of the state's curfew through Jan. 2, 2021.
The majority of Ohio readers said they would take the coronavirus vaccine when it was available, but some had reservations.
More than 35,000 Ohioans filed first-time unemployment claims last week.
In the past 24 hours, more than 450 Ohioans entered hospitals for COVID-19 treatment.
With the virus surging statewide, first responders are being told to remain vigilant and to protect themselves from spread.
The hospital is also prohibiting visitors to many units.
The Ohio Department of Health cleared a backlog of thousands of antigen tests, causing a spike in COVID-19 cases.
On Monday, Ohio confirmed more than 60 new COVID-19-related deaths.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine joined a chorus of voices calling on Congress to pass a COVID-19 relief package.
The facility will be temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 surge.
The Lyndhurst Health Center on Cedar Road will be temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
The Rocky River Medical Offices on Center Ridge Road will be temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
Gov. Mike DeWine said hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines will be sent to Ohio in December.
Nearly 400 Ohioans were hospitalized Friday because of COVID-19.
The district will begin a partial return to in-person education on Jan. 4, 2021.
The coronavirus is spreading rapidly throughout Ohio and Northeast Ohio.
More than 400 Ohioans entered hospitals for COVID-19 care in the past 24 hours.
The district is evaluating a return to in-person education after winter break.
The Buckeye State is preparing to receive, store and distribute its first shipments of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Nearly 600 Ohioans have been hospitalized in the past 24 hours due to COVID-19.
Ohio's new COVID-19 cases dipped, even as hospitalizations continued to rise.
Local businesses can receive grants of up to $2,500 to help with their expenses.
A mix of online and in-person arts education will be offered in the winter and spring.
Lorain County is now categorized as "purple" by the Ohio Department of Health.
More than 10,800 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed on Wednesday.
The Ohio Department of Health created a new position to create more equitable health outcomes for all Ohioans.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he expects to receive the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines around Dec. 15, 2020.
Nearly 100 Ohioans died from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, according to the state health department.
The state has extended the lifespan of expired drivers licenses, vehicle registrations and ID cards.