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Ohio further expanded who can receive a COVID-19 vaccine this week, opening the process to residents 50 and older. The state also announced its plans to hold mass vaccination clinics as more shipments of vaccines are sent to the Buckeye State.
Read more about that news and check out this week's other must-read stories below.
Ohioans 50+ Can Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Starting Thursday COLUMBUS, OH — Starting Thursday, Ohioans 50 and older can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Ohio will also vaccinate residents with diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, and anyone with end-stage renal... Read more
These 22 Ohio Hospitals Are Among The Best In U.S.: Newsweek CLEVELAND — Twenty-two Ohio hospitals were ranked among the best in America by Newsweek. The magazine's "World's... Read more
Trump's Name May Land On Ohio's Mosquito Lake State Park CLEVELAND, OH — A state lawmaker's proposal to rename one of Ohio's most-visited state parks in honor of former President Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats and the state Department... Read more
Ohio Man Accused Of Sending Pipe Bomb That Injured Maryland Man BALTIMORE, MD — An Ohio man has been accused of sending a bomb to a Maryland man who suffered serious injuries, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Clayton Alexander McCoy, 30, of... Read more
A High School In Ohio Is Giving Students A Choice: Keep Up With Remote Learning — Or You Have To Come Back To The Classroom By Patrick... Read more
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