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Ohio Sees Most Ever COVID-19 Hospitalizations In 24 Hour Period
After a brief dip in new COVID-19 cases, Ohio is again confirming more than 2,000 new cases in a single day.

After a brief dip in new COVID-19 cases, Ohio is again confirming more than 2,000 new cases in a single day.

The Lakewood Board of Education public comment period saw a spirited debate on the merits of remote-education.
Ohio confirmed more than 1,800 new COVID-19 cases on Monday.
Superintendent Elizabeth Kirby now suggests the district should continue with remote-only education
Despite an upgraded COVID-19 threat in Cuyahoga County, the Strongsville Schools are returning all students to classes.
This is the third straight day Ohio has confirmed more than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single day.
For the second straight day, Ohio has set a record for most COVID-19 cases confirmed in a day.
The Greater Cleveland Congregations want to see more COVID-19 testing for students and staff in public schools.
Over the past 24 hours, health officials confirmed more than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine urged Ohio parents to take their children to doctors for routine vaccinations.
For nearly a century, Sokolowski's University Inn has served the people of Northeast Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio's COVID-19 outbreak could lead to a "tough winter."
Three Strongsville students have tested positive for coronavirus.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 5,000 Ohioans have died because of the virus.
Ohio has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations over the past three weeks.
Nearly 19,000 Ohioans filed for unemployment benefits for the first time last week.
New COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations were both up again on Wednesday.
In the past 24 hours, 88 Ohioans have died from COVID-19 complications.
Families in Shaker Heights said they needed more information to mull the district's on-site reopening plan.
The CDC says racial and ethnic groups in Ohio, already at increased COVID-19 risk, are more likely to be hospitalized if they're obese.
Using iconic locations around Greater Cleveland, the Cleveland Orchestra is highlighting the beauty of our region.
Social distancing and facial coverings will still be required for employees and customers.
The district will use a hybrid education model to ease students back into in-class instruction.
The local event space has been home to presidential rallies, cat shows and the I-X Indoor Amusement Park.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation ensuring civil immunity to coronavirus lawsuits for businesses, schools and others.
Gov. Mike DeWine is urging Ohioans to get a flu vaccine as soon as possible.
Five restaurants are taking part in a fundraising program to aid the Strongsville Instrumental Music Boosters.
United Airlines, LiveNation, Avis Budget Car and other companies announced permanent and temporary layoffs this week.
For the third straight week, Cuyahoga County has avoided "red" classification for COVID-19 threat.
Lorain County made an unprecedented drop from "red" to "yellow" on Thursday.
The face masks will be sent mostly to Ohio schools and daycare facilities.
Ohio schools must develop a system for reporting COVID-19 cases among students.
The iconic bowling alley and bar needed money to keep its lights on. The Lakewood community answered their call for help.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 4,000 Ohioans have died because of the virus.
Gov. Mike DeWine clarified his new orders allowing fall sports to proceed with limited spectators.
Four Lorain County Boys & Girls Clubs will offer in-person aid for students struggling with online-only education.
While the state has downgraded the threat of COVID-19 spread in Cuyahoga County, that won't change the district's reopening plan.
Gov. Mike DeWine said health officials are working on reopening guidelines for theaters.
Three elementary school employees have tested positive for COVID-19, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools announced.
A Little Garden Book House has been installed at Miller Park, allowing residents to check out literature on gardening.