Doctors and nurses from the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals asked Greater Clevelanders for help on Tuesday.
Omicron is now the dominant strand of COVID-19 in Ohio and in surrounding states.
The Ohio National Guard and the Ohio Department of Health will run a drive-thru testing site in University Circle.
Northeast Ohio's largest hospital systems are begging residents to get a COVID-19 vaccine and protect themselves from the virus.
Hospitals are delaying nonessential surgeries to preserve bed space and the Ohio National Guard has been deployed to spell medical workers.
Some of Ohio's front-line workers put out an emergency call for blood donations this holiday season.
More than 4,700 people are currently hospitalized in Ohio fighting COVID-19, which equates to one in every 5 hospital patients.
The Cleveland Clinic said its continuing to see more people with COVID-19 in need of hospitalization across its hospital system.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Cuyahoga County.
The Ohio Department of Health is urging Ohioans to get a COVID-19 vaccine as the state sees a surge in new cases and hospitalizations.
Gov. Mike DeWine and Fran DeWine, his wife, were around a person who has tested positive to COVID-19.
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More than 2.3 million pounds of pork products produced by Alexander & Hornung have been recalled.
The delta variant continues to drive the state's surge in cases and hospitalizations, but omicron is increasingly present in the Midwest.
Cuyahoga County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
The Cleveland Clinic is nearing capacity in its hospitals due to an influx of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients.
Pills from Merck and Pfizer, which limit the severity of coronavirus, are moving through the regulatory process.
The case was detected in one of the clinic's labs and comes two days after Ohio's first cases were reported in the central part of state.
The first two cases of COVID-19 caused by the omicron variant have been confirmed in Ohio, the state health department announced Saturday.
The omicron variant has not yet been identified in Ohio, but delta is driving its own COVID-19 surge.
All non-essential surgeries that require a hospital bed for recovery will be postponed until after Dec. 17.
The fully cooked ham and pepperoni products were produced in Michigan and shipped nationwide, including to Ohio.
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All Ohio locations of the Cleveland Clinic will have new visitation policies starting Tuesday.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Cuyahoga County.
Greater Cleveland's three major hospital systems are delaying elective surgeries to free up bed space in their facilities.
At least one Ohioan has been sickened by the E. coli outbreak. So check your spinach.
Two of Ohio's largest hospital systems will soon require employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Pregnant women in Cuyahoga County have a high vulnerability to poor health outcomes, according to a new analysis.
When the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is approved for use in kids as young as 5, the scholarship lottery will expand too.
One of the retail pharmacy companies on trial for their alleged roles in fostering an opioid crisis in Ohio has settled lawsuits.
The hummus may have included pine nuts, which were not listed on the ingredients on the product's packaging.
Another wave of the virus could be inbound, according to doctors from the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals.
It's easy to forget, but there are vaccines protecting people from things other than COVID-19. And Ohio's kids need to get those vaccines.
The recall affects whole, fresh onions sold to distributors, restaurants and grocery stores in all 50 states.
The Cleveland Clinic has opened a new study examining the efficacy of a vaccine designed to prevent triple-negative breast cancer.
The Ohio Department of Health unveiled new proposals that would keep students in class, even after certain COVID-19 exposures.
Federal health officials found imported onions as the source of a salmonella outbreak that affected seven Ohioans.
A new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that in 2020, approximately 22.4 percent of U.S. kids were obese.
Meat recalls in Ohio address plastic found in ground turkey and unacceptable lead levels in beef gravy products.