The director for the Ohio Department of Health, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, held a regular COVID-19 briefing on Thursday morning.
During his remarks, Dr. Vanderhoff announced that the Ohio Department of Health will no longer provide daily updates to the state’s COVID-19 data.
Beginning next week, coronavirus-related statistics and case numbers will be released by the Ohio Department of Health on Thursdays.The director’s briefing on Thursday was held as Ohio marked approximately two years since several of
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