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Tyson Foods frozen chicken recall has grown to include nearly 9 million pounds of chicken, some of which was sent to schools and hospitals.
A new study says Ohio's Vax-a-Million lottery did not have a significant impact on COVID-19 vaccination rates.
A recent study found caregivers in Ohio make much less than the average worker’s salary.
A new report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation found the pandemic could erase nearly a decade of progress since the Great Recession.
Tyson Foods is voluntarily recalling 8.5 million pounds of frozen, fully cooked chicken, some of which was sold in Ohio.
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More than half of the 500 healthiest communities had fewer COVID-19 cases per capita than the national average.
Plus, a look at Ohio's five counties with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates.
The latest children’s hospital rankings from U.S. News include the highest-rated pediatric facilities in Ohio.
As vaccination rates slow statewide, Gov. Mike DeWine says he wants to move into a new phase of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Approximately 200,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will expire this month, if not used soon.
Ohio is now averaging fewer than 50 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents.
New federal safety regulations for baby sleep products may affect what Ohio parents already have in their homes.
More than half of Ohio adults have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Ohio Department of Health reports.
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Ohio's mask mandate and social distancing guidelines are no more.
As Ohio's statewide mandate is lifted, unvaccinated Ohioans are still asked to wear masks in public.
Week two of the $1 million lottery giveaway saw more than 450,000 more Ohioans register for a chance to win.
All of the Buckeye State's COVID-19 health mandates will be removed this week.
The Wolstein Center was Ohio's first COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic. It will cease operation June 7.
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COVID-19 vaccinations are up more than 25 percent since Ohio's $1 million Vax-a-Million lottery was announced.
Since Ohio's controversial lottery program was announced, interest in vaccines has increased rapidly.
Gov. Mike DeWine amended Ohio's health orders, allowing vaccinated Ohioans to immediately stop wearing masks in public.
Both pharmacy chains will provide Pfizer vaccines to Ohioans as young as 12.
Patch wants to know whether you plan on getting your young teens vaccinated now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has expanded EUA.
The state's first mass vaccination clinic will begin vaccinating people as young as 12 on May 18.
Children in Ohio can begin receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this week.
To spur vaccination rates in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine announced the state will hold five drawings for $1 million prizes.
And you can win $1 million for getting vaccinated.
The single-dose vaccine is now available to anyone 18 and older at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center.
"Vaccinations are our way back to a more normal life," said Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
Graduates participated in community projects including offering HIV testing and prevention services to community members.
Ohioans can get the one-shot COVID-19 vaccine starting May 11.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
This is how the Cleveland area compares to Ohio and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
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Businesses like Budweiser, White Castle and Krispy Kreme are offering free stuff to anyone who’s fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.