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The Ohio 10th District Court of Appeals sided with WCPO in its core complaint against the Ohio Department of Health this week, ruling that health officials violated public records law when they refused to release the number of COVID-19 deaths at a Cincinnati nursing home.
The Ohio Department of Health has spent more than $56,000 on legal bills to fight WCPO to keep the number of nursing home COVID deaths at each facility hidden from the public.
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ODH broke state public records law by not releasing nursing home COVID-19 deaths, special master rules
WCPO sued Ohio Department of Health for COVID-19 data
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and last updated 2021-04-07 11:28:43-04
CINCINNATI â A special master sided with WCPO in its complaint against the Ohio Department of Health last week, ruling that health officials violated the stateâs public records law when they refused to release the number of COVID-19 deaths at a Cincinnati nursing home.
WCPO and other media outlets have been fighting for more transparency for nearly a year against state health officials, who refuse to say how many residents die of COVID-19 at each nursing home. Other states, such as Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan and West Virginia, openly release this information to the public.