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					Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is giving the latest update on coronavirus, and the state's vaccination plans. Watch live in the video player above. Tuesday's news briefing comes hours and his wife, Fran DeWine, received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday in a procedure streamed live.The couple were eligible because both are older than 70, the age group that could receive vaccines in Ohio beginning this week under the state vaccination plan. DeWine, a Republican, had said previously he would not cut in line for the shot but would wait his turn.The Pfizer dose was administered by Dr. Kevin Sharrett in his southwestern Ohio office. Sharrett said he is frequently asked about the vaccine's safety. The vaccine is not only safe, it's a better choice than coming down with COVID-19, Sharrett said.“The positive benefits of taking the vaccine by far outweigh any kind of negative to the vaccine,” he said. No serious adverse reactions have been seen among the thousands of doses given locally, Sharrett said.More than 850,000 people in Ohio have received at least the first dose of the vaccine as of Monday, or about 7% of the population, according to the Ohio Department of Health.In addition to people over 70, the state also has started rolling out vaccines to employees in some school districts that are having in-person classes or aiming to reopen within a few weeks.A teachers union sued to try to delay Cincinnati Public Schools’ plan to resume a hybrid model of in-person and distance learning, citing health and safety concerns. But a Hamilton County judge concluded the decision was within the school board’s authority and dismissed the complaint Monday, allowing the district to start bringing students back to classrooms Tuesday.The seven-day rolling average of daily new cases in Ohio did not increase over the past two weeks, going from 6,587 new cases per day on Jan. 18 to 4,346 new cases per day on Feb. 1, according to an Associated Press analysis of data provided by The COVID Tracking Project.
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					<strong class="dateline">COLUMBUS, Ohio —</strong> 											</p>
<p>Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is giving the latest update on coronavirus, and the state's vaccination plans. </p>
<p><strong><em>Watch live in the video player above. </em></strong></p>
<p>Tuesday's news briefing comes hours and his wife, Fran DeWine, received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday in a procedure streamed live.</p>
<p>The couple were eligible because both are older than 70, the age group that could receive vaccines in Ohio beginning this week under the state vaccination plan. DeWine, a Republican, had said previously he would not cut in line for the shot but would wait his turn.</p>
<p>The Pfizer dose was administered by Dr. Kevin Sharrett in his southwestern Ohio office. Sharrett said he is frequently asked about the vaccine's safety. The vaccine is not only safe, it's a better choice than coming down with COVID-19, Sharrett said.</p>
<p>“The positive benefits of taking the vaccine by far outweigh any kind of negative to the vaccine,” he said. No serious adverse reactions have been seen among the thousands of doses given locally, Sharrett said.</p>
<p>More than 850,000 people in Ohio have received at least the first dose of the vaccine as of Monday, or about 7% of the population, according to the Ohio Department of Health.</p>
<p>In addition to people over 70, the state also has started rolling out vaccines to employees in some school districts that are having in-person classes or aiming to reopen within a few weeks.</p>
<p>A teachers union sued to try to delay Cincinnati Public Schools’ plan to resume a hybrid model of in-person and distance learning, citing health and safety concerns. But a Hamilton County judge concluded the decision was within the school board’s authority and dismissed the complaint Monday, allowing the district to start bringing students back to classrooms Tuesday.</p>
<p>The seven-day rolling average of daily new cases in Ohio did not increase over the past two weeks, going from 6,587 new cases per day on Jan. 18 to 4,346 new cases per day on Feb. 1, according to an Associated Press analysis of data provided by The COVID Tracking Project.</p>
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					Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is giving the latest update on COVID-19 and the state's response. Watch live in the video player above. PREVIOUS STORY: Ohio’s incidence rate is four times higher than what is needed to lift COVID-19 restrictions.That’s according to Gov. Mike DeWine, who announced Thursday that the state is moving even further away from the benchmark he set in early March to remove health orders across the state.As of Thursday, Ohio's statewide case incidence number has reached 200 cases per 100,000 people. That's in comparison to the 144 cases per 100,000 people four weeks ago.There are currently more than 1,300 COVID-positive patients in Ohio's hospitals.When Ohio gets down to 50 cases per 100,000 people for two weeks, all health orders will be revoked, the governor announced in March.The state is getting further and further from that benchmark number.DeWine said the new COVID-19 variant seems, in large part, to blame across the state."What we're seeing in Ohio is a strong variant that is multiplying very quickly and is more contagious than the virus we've seen in the past. But we have hope, and hope is the vaccine," the governor said. "Vaccination is how we get out of this."There are a significant number of vaccine providers across the state with open vaccination appointments for this week and next week.Several sites are also accepting walk-up appointments including the mass vaccination clinic at Summit County's fairgrounds, Franklin County's regional mass vaccination clinic, and the Youngstown clinics at the Covelli Centre and Congregation Rodef Sholom Temple.
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					<strong class="dateline">COLUMBUS, Ohio —</strong> 											</p>
<p>Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is giving the latest update on COVID-19 and the state's response. </p>
<p>Watch live in the video player above. </p>
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<p><strong>PREVIOUS STORY</strong>: Ohio’s incidence rate is four times higher than what is needed to lift COVID-19 restrictions.</p>
<p>That’s according to Gov. Mike DeWine, who announced Thursday that the state is moving even further away from the benchmark he set in early March to remove health orders across the state.</p>
<p>As of Thursday, Ohio's statewide case incidence number has reached 200 cases per 100,000 people. That's in comparison to the 144 cases per 100,000 people four weeks ago.</p>
<p>There are currently more than 1,300 COVID-positive patients in Ohio's hospitals.</p>
<p>When Ohio gets down to 50 cases per 100,000 people for two weeks, all health orders will be revoked, the governor announced in March.</p>
<p>The state is getting further and further from that benchmark number.</p>
<p>DeWine said the new COVID-19 variant seems, in large part, to blame across the state.</p>
<p>"What we're seeing in Ohio is a strong variant that is multiplying very quickly and is more contagious than the virus we've seen in the past. But we have hope, and hope is the vaccine," the governor said. "Vaccination is how we get out of this."</p>
<p>There are a significant number of vaccine providers across the state with open vaccination appointments for this week and next week.</p>
<p>Several sites are also accepting walk-up appointments including the mass vaccination clinic at Summit County's fairgrounds, Franklin County's regional mass vaccination clinic, and the Youngstown clinics at the Covelli Centre and Congregation Rodef Sholom Temple.</p>
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