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The tests are taken at home with the help of a proctor.
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The state will use $50 million in CARES Act money to purchase tests in a partnership with Abbott Labs and the digital healthcare company eMed.
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A Cleveland Clinic doctor says the way cases are reported relies on 'positive' and 'probable' tests.
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The release of the backed-up tests will cause a one-time sharp increase the number of cases, according to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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According to the Ohio Department of Health, there is no deadline to resolve the backlog.
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More than 1,000 workers from Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and MetroHealth combined are unable to work because of the disease.
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Ohio hit a new record of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 Monday, topping the high numbers of hospitalizations set in July.
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Ohio National Guard will return to the university as cases double.
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The Kent State University Board of Trustees came together for a special meeting Wednesday to give a progress report on the university's re-opening for the…
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The state is pausing a widespread COVID-19 testing program at assisted living facilities due to what Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) called "inconsistent...