by Charbel Lebbos | Mar 26, 2022 | Health
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A federal budget impasse will halt free COVID-19 tests for uninsured Americans, and Moderna seeks federal authorization for a second booster shot. Cleveland.com is rounding up some of the most notable coronavirus news making headlines online. Here’s...
by Charbel Lebbos | Mar 14, 2022 | Health
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Sunday it is concerned the war in Ukraine could worsen the Covid-19 pandemic, and it is trying to do more to limit the spread of infectious diseases. Cases in the region are down from the previous week, but there’s...
by Charbel Lebbos | Mar 12, 2022 | Health
Ohio’s death toll since the beginning of the pandemic now stands at 37,410, up 198 since the last report. Here, the coronavirus is shown in a CDC illustration. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The state of Ohio on Friday reported 594 new cases of COVID-19, extending the streak of...
by Charbel Lebbos | Mar 11, 2022 | Health
More than 18 million people – three times higher than official records suggest – have probably died because of Covid, say researchers. Their report comes two years to the day from when the World Health Organization first declared the pandemic. The Covid-19...
by Charbel Lebbos | Mar 7, 2022 | Health, Local News
The 6,504 COVID-19 cases reported last week by the Ohio Department of Health was the lowest total for any seven-day period since July 28. Here are the daily reports for the last three weeks. CLEVELAND, Ohio – As the calendar turns to March 2022, Ohio is seeing...
by Charbel Lebbos | Feb 25, 2022 | Health
A sign requiring masks as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus is posted on a store front in Philadelphia. The Biden administration today is expected to significantly loosen federal mask-wearing guidelines. (Matt Rourke, Associated Press file photo)...
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