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Several Cleveland and Akron-area hospitals have already begun administering boosters for immunocompromised patients.
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Children's hospitals are seeing an uptick in patients, and officials say numbers will continue to rise as school starts.
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The county's board of health has released new guidance recommending everyone wear masks indoors, including in schools.
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The spike in cases in Northeast Ohio may be encouraging some people to get vaccinated.
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Although the county saw a significant drop in its infant mortality rate, numbers are ticking back up in 2021.
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Adolescents aged 12 to 15 are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, but turnout has varied at in-school vaccine clinics.
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Health officials in Holmes and Geauga counties are reaching out to Amish residents to encourage them to get vaccinated.
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People are talking about the friendly volunteers and a fast-moving process inside the Wolstein Center vaccine clinic.
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The COVID vaccine eligibility will also expand to ages 40 and up starting Friday, March 19.
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People who are homebound or hard to reach will likely be prioritized for this vaccine, health officials said.