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Columbus City Schools have extended the suspension of all in-person athletic and extracurricular activities through at least January 23. The move comes…
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Columbus and Franklin County health officials are extending their Stay-At-Home advisories. County health officials were joined by Columbus Mayor Andrew…
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Governor Mike DeWine says he will extend the statewide curfew that was scheduled to expire later this week. The 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew was ordered…
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A day after the governor announced a statewide curfew to slow COVID-19 cases, Columbus and Franklin County officials issued a Stay at Home advisory that…
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A new effort is underway to expand access to support and resources for domestic violence survivors in Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ohio Domestic…
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A conservative think tank has filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbus and the state of Ohio, claiming that its employees who live outside of Columbus…
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Governors in several Southern and Western states are delaying their timelines, citing increases in cases and hospitalizations.
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Governor Mike DeWine says the state as a whole has seen a steady decrease in cases of COVID-19. But he’s warning of possible trouble in one region that is…
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NPR surveyed all 50 states to find out how many people they have doing contact tracing — one of the essential tools for keeping outbreaks from flaring up. Look up your state to see how it's doing.
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Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm warns that the threat from the pandemic is ongoing. "We will all know somebody — we will all love somebody — who will die from this disease," he says.