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Masks after mandate ends? Businesses determine own COVID restrictions as Ohio lifts health orders

Masks after mandate ends? Businesses determine own COVID restrictions as Ohio lifts health orders Patrick Cooley, The Columbus Dispatch © Barbara J. Perenic/The Columbus Dispatch Sharon Weiss, the owner of Sharon Weiss Gallery in the Short North, prepares for customers over the weekend. Brian Ross, president and CEO of Experience Columbus, asked a poignant question about COVID policies to several dozen faces on a Zoom call earlier this month. “Has anyone found the silver bullet?” he asked. The quandary elicited several seconds of silence from the group of entrepreneurs and business leaders. Ohio small business owners are similarly stumped as the state prepares to lift COVID restrictions which have been in place since March of last year.

Different police approach favored for nonviolent 911 calls

Different police approach favored for nonviolent 911 calls
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Ohio changes COVID-19 death reporting, will result in delayed but more accurate death count

Ohio changes COVID-19 death reporting, will result in delayed but more accurate death count Randy Ludlow, The Columbus Dispatch After failing to timely report more than 4,000 deaths, the Ohio Department of Health is moving to a different mortality reporting method beginning Tuesday that will take longer to disclose deaths, but be more accurate, officials say. The state will rely solely on death-certificate reporting data to detect and report COVID-19 deaths, state health director Stephanie McCloud announced Tuesday ahead of a temporary reduction of the death toll among Ohioans by 596. Since most death certificates are not filed with the state system until one to two weeks later, the virus fatalities reported by the state will not be as prompt as the near real-time system that tracks infectious diseases in Ohio, officials said.

Ohio residents hopes for Biden s presidency amid political divide

Can Joe Biden unite us? Ohioans weigh in on inauguration, the American dream As Ohio reflects our deeply divided country, USA TODAY Ohio Network reporters asked residents about what life will look like after Biden takes office. USA TODAY Ohio Network, The Columbus Dispatch Published 1:03 pm UTC Jan. 19, 2021 ​ ​​​​​​ Editor s note: These interviews were conducted before the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol in Washington, D.C. After a year of pandemic and turmoil, of divisions that continue to tear at the country, what do Ohioans hope for in 2021 and beyond after President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris are sworn into office on Wednesday?

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