Ohio to get nearly 100K doses of virus vaccine
Ohio will receive close to 100,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine by mid-December, Gov. Mike DeWine announced during a briefing Thursday.
Ohio will receive close to 100,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine by mid-December, Gov. Mike DeWine announced during a briefing Thursday.
Ohio Senate President Larry Obhof says he has the votes to override a threatened veto of a bill restricting the health department’s powers during a health emergency.
The Buckeyes were scheduled to resume football practice Tuesday afternoon following the cancellation of their game last Saturday due to a high incidence of coronavirus cases.
Ohio State officials say they don’t yet know when the third-ranked Buckeyes can get back on the field as they deal with a COVID-19 outbreak.
Third-ranked Ohio State’s game at Illinois on Saturday has been canceled because the Buckeyes have had a spike of COVID-19 cases this week.
Seven of Ohio’s biggest counties have urged residents to stay home and follow guidelines on social gatherings and wearing masks.
Ohio could see its first batch of up to 30,000 doses of a coronavirus vaccine by Dec. 15, with fresh supplies arriving every few days, Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday, citing calls his office had with the White House.
Governor Mike DeWine and the leaders in the Ohio’s battle against COVID-19 are warning of a large increase in the number of people hospitalized.
Amid warnings about traveling and gathering for Thanksgiving, the auto club AAA anticipates the number of Ohioans traveling for the holiday will experience it biggest one-year decline since the recession of 2008.
Ohio’s slow recovery from a near-total economic shutdown eight months ago is reflected in the unemployment figures for October.