The Marietta/Belpre City Board of Health announced the resignation of Health Commissioner Anne Goon effective immediately.
Ohio saw a slight increase in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on Tuesday.
Compassionate care visits are allowed at all nursing homes throughout the state.
After winter weather delayed some COVID-19 vaccine shipments, the companies are now sending additional doses to Ohio.
COVID-19 numbers continue to trend slightly down in Ohio.
Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said the COVID-19 virus is evolving to infect more people and Ohioans must follow social distancing guidelines.
Ohioans with chronic medical conditions should be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine this week. Instead, they're being denied due to age.
Fewer than 2,000 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed among Ohioans on Wednesday.
Vaccination clinics were also impacted by heavy snowfall this week, Gov. Mike DeWine said.
The state's strategy of vaccinating its most vulnerable residents is paying, Gov. Mike DeWine said.
Gov. Mike DeWine removed a statewide curfew on Thursday.
As many as 4,000 COVID-19 deaths were not reported in the state's totals, the Ohio Department of Health announced.
Ohio's COVID-19 numbers continue to decline amid the vaccine rollout.
The state will not make the COVID-19 vaccine available to other groups for at least several weeks.
Essential Ohio is demanding the COVID-19 vaccine be given to the state's agriculture laborers and other frontline workers.
For the first time in months, Ohio confirmed fewer than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in a day.
Mask-wearing, social distancing and continual cleaning of surfaces is likely having a positive effect on the 2020-21 flu season.
Ohio is trying to vaccinate all of its most-vulnerable residents.
Once Ohioans 65 and older can receive the vaccine, the state will not expand eligibility for weeks.
While new cases of COVID-19 are dropping, deaths and hospitalizations related to the virus are holding steady.
Less than 2 percent of Ohioans have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process.
Gov. Mike DeWine said patients and staff at five long-term care facilities will need to receive new doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Ohio Department of Health said fewer than 3,500 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the past 24 hours.
A new survey by the Cleveland Clinic found that nearly half of Americans are avoiding needed medical consultations.
Ohio's new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations were down versus their daily average.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he would ensure teachers are vaccinated against COVID-19 — if their district's agreed to reopen.
The Biden Administration is releasing new weekly data on how every state is handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Ohio officials consider changing or lifting the statewide curfew, hospitalizations related to COVID-19 dipped slightly.
This week, COVID-19 vaccines became available to Ohioans 75 and older and Ohioans with certain medical conditions.
Officials confirmed fewer than 5,000 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours.
As our attention remains mostly on the coronavirus, seasonal influenza cases are down significantly in all parts of the country.
The tests will be available for Ohioans using digital health services.
The COVID-19 vaccine became available to the select members of the public for the first time this week.
Less than 5 percent of Ohio's population has started the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the state health department.
The Ohio Department of Health said it halted any further shipments to SpecialtyRX after the vaccine doses were compromised.
Gov. Mike DeWine said health officials want to protect the state's most-vulnerable residents.
Ohio announced Friday that the state surpassed the grim threshold.
The Buckeye State is close to sending the first round of COVID-19 vaccines to all nursing homes throughout the state.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began more than 800,000 cases of the virus have been confirmed among Ohioans.
All of Ohio's key COVID-19 metrics were down on Wednesday.