A record number of Ohioans are now in intensive care units because of the virus.
Deaths related to coronavirus were also up Wednesday, with 55 Ohioans dying from COVID-19 complications.
While Ohioans head to the polls, health officials were busy confirming new COVID-19 virus cases.
While COVID-19 cases dipped Monday, deaths and hospitalizations related to the virus were up.
Since the start of the pandemic, at least 219,000 Ohioans have contracted the virus.
After surpassing 3,000 daily cases for the first time since the pandemic Thursday, 3,845 new cases and 16 new deaths were announced Friday.
The 3,590 new cases are 700 more than the previous mark, which was established last weekend as Gov. DeWine says, "there's no place to hide."
State health officials also announced 15 new deaths as Gov. Mike DeWine begins plans to meet with county officials to reconsider measures.
Health officials announced 2,509 new positive cases, 22 new deaths since Monday, and 82 of Ohio's 88 cases are at high incidence levels.
Only a fraction of kids eligible for free and reduced school lunch also participate in after-school nutrition programs, a new report says.
The cases announced Monday are higher than the rolling 21-day average and state health officials also announced 11 new coronavirus deaths.
Health officials confirmed more than 2,800 new COVID-19 cases among Ohioans on Saturday.
Health officials confirmed more than 2,500 new COVID-19 cases on Friday.
Former Gov. Chris Christie spoke to Ohioans on Thursday, telling them not think themselves safe from COVID-19.
More than 60 Ohioans died from COVID-19 complications in the past 24 hours.
Ohio submitted its preliminary COVID-19 vaccination plan this week.
After a brief dip in new COVID-19 cases, Ohio is again confirming more than 2,000 new cases in a single day.
Ohio confirmed more than 1,800 new COVID-19 cases on Monday.
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This is the third straight day Ohio has confirmed more than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single day.
For the second straight day, Ohio has set a record for most COVID-19 cases confirmed in a day.
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Over the past 24 hours, health officials confirmed more than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in Ohio.
A new study from the Robert Wood Johnsons Foundation finds that more than 15 percent of Ohio children are considered obese.
Gov. Mike DeWine urged Ohio parents to take their children to doctors for routine vaccinations.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio's COVID-19 outbreak could lead to a "tough winter."
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 5,000 Ohioans have died because of the virus.
Ohio has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations over the past three weeks.
Ohio also saw 109 people enter hospitals for COVID-19 treatment on Thursday.
New COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations were both up again on Wednesday.
Rural Ohio is driving a surge in new hospitalizations related to COVID-19.
Gov. Mike DeWine urged Ohioans to wear masks and maintain social distancing following President Donald Trump contracting coronavirus.
Ohio is approaching 5,000 deaths caused by COVID-19.
With no end in sight to the coronavirus pandemic, experts say flu shots will reduce strain on health care providers this season.
In the past 24 hours, 88 Ohioans have died from COVID-19 complications.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he was praying for President Donald Trump and his wife Melania following their positive coronavirus tests.
Health officials confirmed more than 1,300 new COVID-19 cases among Ohioans on Thursday.
Health officials confirmed more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases in Ohio again on Wednesday.
In the past 24 hours, officials have confirmed 37 Ohioans have died due to COVID-19.
The CDC says racial and ethnic groups in Ohio, already at increased COVID-19 risk, are more likely to be hospitalized if they're obese.