Healthcare, social assistance and trucking saw the most growth, available jobs in NE Ohio
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A caregiver tests a patient for coronavirus at University Hospitals, Monday, March 16, 2020, in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. At this site, there is a capability to test 300 people today. Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals have partnered to provide COVID testing, the disease thats caused by the new coronavirus to patients with a doctor's order. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
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CLEVELAND â While the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted sectors like leisure and hospitality, others such as health care and information technology have benefitted from new opportunities for growth in Cleveland. A new report from Team NEO, a business and economic development organization, analyzed employments opportunities over an eight-month period from March 1 through Oct. 31 to measure which industries held steady or saw growth.