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As many as 6,000 people could be vaccinated per day in Cleveland as part of a new mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic starting March 17, federal and state officials announced Friday.
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Come Thursday, Ohio will expand its list of eligible Ohioans who can sign up to receive the coronavirus vaccine. Phase 1C includes those with Type 1...
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More doses are expected to arrive next week, and an anticipated new vaccine would add even more to the supply.
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During a Thursday briefing, Gov. Mike DeWine said the state will begin to lift pandemic restrictions in the coming days with the hope of a return to normal if the pandemic direction continues as it has been.
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The four-day period is only for extenuating circumstances
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A longtime Cleveland City Council member accused stealing $127,000 of city and federal money has been indicted on multiple federal charges; new coronavirus cases ticked up Tuesday to more than 2,700; shares of Canton-based TimkenSteel soared on Tuesday following a “buy” recommendation from a stock analyst; and more stories.
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The school district will see a staggered return to the classroom that will begin with the youngest learners.
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High demand for time slots is causing technical issues for the health department.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is sending a letter to all Ohio's nursing homes to make sure they're clear on the federal government's guidelines for visitations,...
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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District will begin rolling out returns to in-person schooling March 1. The announcement comes after CMSD faced criticism from Gov. Mike DeWine last week for not having a plan in place.