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Ohio s cases per 100K trending in wrong direction

Ohio’s cases per 100K trending in wrong direction Sign outside the new COVID-19 vaccination clinic (Source: WVIR) By Jared Goffinet | April 15, 2021 at 1:49 PM EDT - Updated April 16 at 6:46 AM COLUMBUS, Ohio (FOX19) - Ohio is going in the wrong way on the road to lifting health orders. The benchmark to lift health orders is 50 cases per 100,000 residents for two weeks, Gov. Mike DeWine has said. Ohio is at 200 cases per 100,000 people as of Thursday. Four weeks ago, the number was 144 per 100,000. “What we’re seeing in Ohio is a strong variant that is multiplying very quickly and is more contagious than the virus we’ve seen in the past, but we have hope, and hope is the vaccine,” said Gov. DeWine. “Vaccination is how we get out of this.”

Gov Beshear outlines what s needed to lift Kentucky health orders

Gov. Beshear outlines what’s needed to lift Kentucky health orders More Kentuckians will need to get vaccinated to meet the goal. (Source: WHSV) By Jared Goffinet | April 12, 2021 at 11:35 AM EDT - Updated April 12 at 11:35 AM LOUISVILLE, Ky. (FOX19) - Gov. Andy Beshear set the bar for what Kentucky needs to do to lift some health orders. The governor announced Monday once 2.5 million Kentuckians receive at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, he will lift several orders. These orders will be lifted once the vaccine goal is met: Bar and restaurant curfew Capacity restrictions The statewide mask mandate and limit on mass gatherings would still be in effect.

SC officials expect surge in vaccine supply as millions more get in line

SC officials expect surge in vaccine supply as millions more get in line SC officials expect surge in vaccine supply as millions more get in line By Emily Wakeman | April 1, 2021 at 12:28 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 12:28 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Everyone who is 16 and older may now get a COVID-19 vaccine in South Carolina. It’s a milestone Nick Davidson, DHEC’s Senior deputy for public health, said South Carolina reached sooner than expected. “This truly is a monumental feat,” Davidson said. “It speaks to everything that so many people in our state and across the nation, frankly, have been working to do; to be able to quickly develop and implement and then roll out an unprecedented vaccination program.”

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