COLUMBUS – The state on Sunday reported that the number of cases of the coronavirus in Ohio increased to 351 but no additional deaths had been confirmed beyond the three reported on Saturday.

The Ohio Board of Pharmacy moved to prevent hoarding of a malaria drug that President Donald Trump has suggested could treat people with the coronavirus.
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy took an emergency 7-0 vote Sunday on a regulation designed to prevent hoarding of hydroxychloroquine and a similar drug, chloroquine, that are sold around the world under a variety of brand and generic names.
The board said the rule will ensure the drugs are dispensed appropriately to patients who rely on them to treat conditions such as malaria, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus
