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State set to top 40% vaccinated | News, Sports, Jobs

Ohio is expected today to exceed having 40 percent of its population at least start the COVID-19 vaccination process. There were 4,658,250 people, 39.85 percent of the state’s population, who had at least started getting inoculated as of 6 a.m. Thursday, including 42,498 in the previous 24 hours, according to the Ohio Department of Health. The pace of inoculations has slowed in the past few weeks. On April 15, 4,254,389 people, 36.4 percent of the state’s population, had at least started the process. In a two-week span, 403,861 were added, which is 28,847 a day. The state was averaging two to three times that amount in March and through the first week of April.

Mahoning Co Health Department opens survey to businesses that want to give COVID-19 vaccines

Mahoning Co Health Department opens survey to businesses that want to give COVID-19 vaccines
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Mahoning Co Health Department surveys businesses wishing to vaccinate workers

Mahoning Co Health Department surveys businesses wishing to vaccinate workers
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Walk-in COVID vaccine appointments offered Friday in Boardman

Walk-in COVID vaccine appointments offered Friday in Boardman
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Cases sit below 2K for 10th straight day | News, Sports, Jobs

New COVID-19 cases in Ohio stayed below 2,000 for the 10th straight day. It’s the longest stretch of days with fewer than 2,000 cases reported in the state since a 14-day span from March 4 to 17. The only period in the state with a longer consecutive streak of daily cases below 2,000 per day was from the start of the pandemic in March 2020 through Oct. 13. The 1,396 new COVID-19 cases Monday was down from the daily average of 1,846 for the past 21 days, according to the Ohio Department of Health. The state had a total of 1,065,702 COVID-19 cases as of Monday with 1,009,639 presumed recovered. The ODH provides death information only on Tuesdays and Fridays. There were 19,122 COVID-19 deaths in the state as of Friday.

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