CPD’s No Shave November & Other Donations Nets Nearly $7,000 for Southern Ohio Survivors

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Practicing social distancing, Southern Ohio Survivors accepts checks from the Chillicothe Police Department’s No Shave November campaign. Pictured: Chillicothe Police Chief Ron Meyers, Sargent Micah Shanks, SOS Board member Avery Brown, Officer Terry Brown and SOS Representative Dan Ramey of Litter Media

The Chillicothe Police Department’s annual No Shave November campaign raised $2,470 for locally based cancer survivor advocate Southern Ohio Survivors.

“2020 has been challenging for non-profit organizations nationally and locally due to the pandemic” said Litter Media‘s Dan Ramey, representing SOS as former Vice President of the organization. “With the cancellation of SOS’s larger fundraisers like Paint The Creek and Rudolf Run and Glow Walk, they’ve taken a hit financially. We’re grateful the City of Chillicothe allowed the CPD to have their campaign once again and efforts like our friends at Backwoodz Oddities and Avery Brown and her friends for their donations. They mean the world to SOS and those they serve.”

Brown, a junior Board Member is a sophomore at Chillicothe High School who first began her Pink Pumpkin campaign as a third grade student at Bishop Flaget Elementary. The efforts by Avery and her friends over the years have raised well over $10,000 for SOS, including a $3,075 donation last October.

Backwoodz Oddities have selected SOS as a recipient of a portion of the proceeds from their annual “Last Carnival” haunted house on Valley Road in rural Ross County. Their 2020 donation of $1,287 gives groups like SOS a fighting chance to help those they regularly service with gas cards to help with expenses for cancer survivors to get to their treatments.

SOS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to help cancer/chronic illness survivors live with, through, and beyond a diagnosis. All funds raised remain local. SOS is dedicated to inspiring the people of Southern Ohio to make a difference in the lives of Survivors through financial generosity and volunteer commitment.

COVID-19 Update: Phase 1 Vaccination Distribution Plan, Quarantine Guidance

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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced details for Ohio’s first phase of vaccine distribution that is expected to begin on or around December 15. 

During Phase 1, vaccine supply will be limited, and Ohio will focus on vaccinating those who wish to be vaccinated in the critical Phase 1A groups outlined below. 

Vaccination Program

The federal government has advised that the Ohio Department of Health will not know the exact number of vaccines that will be shipped to Ohio until closer to each shipment date. The current shipment figures, which are subject to change, are as follows: 

  • On or around December 15, a shipment from Pfizer will include 9,750 vaccines for Ohio’s prepositioned hospital sites. An additional 88,725 vaccines will go to Walgreens and CVS for congregate care settings.
  • On or around December 22, a shipment of 201,000 vaccines is expected from Moderna. These vaccines will go to 98 hospitals for vaccination of those who are exposed to COVID patients and to 108 health departments to vaccinate other frontline workers such as those working in emergency medical services.
  • On or around December 22, another shipment is also expected from Pfizer. The tentative number of vaccines in this shipment is 123,000. These vaccines will go to Walgreens and CVS for vaccination of those in congregate care settings.
  • A few days later, Ohio expects another 148,000 vaccines from Pfizer and 89,000 vaccines from Moderna.

These vaccines will be the first dose for those in the identified critical groups. A second dose will be delivered and administered in the future. It has not been determined when members of the general public will have the option to receive vaccines. As information becomes available about the next phases of vaccine distribution, it will be made public.

QUARANTINE GUIDANCE

Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff today discussed new quarantine guidance recently issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for those who may have been exposed to coronavirus but are not showing symptoms. 

Following the study of emerging data and a growing confidence in testing, CDC’s new guidance has two options depending on the situation:

  • 10-day quarantine that does not require testing, provided there are no symptoms
  • 7-day quarantine if test results are negative, provided there are no symptoms

The Ohio Department of Health, however, continues to recommend a 14-day quarantine for many citizens in Ohio. 

“Staying home for 14 days after contact is still the safest way to limit possible spread of COVID-19,” said Dr. Vanderhoff. “We continue to recommend this time period for people in congregate living facilities, such as nursing homes; in workplaces with a large number of employees; and in other settings in which COVID-19 could spread extensively. We also recommend 14 days if you are in contact with people at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.” 

For others with no symptoms, the 10-day period may be sufficient, however, Dr. Vanderhoff recommends that Ohioans consider getting tested on day eight or later to increase certainty of no infection. Quarantine can then end at the conclusion of the 10-day period.

Quarantine can be reduced further to seven days, Dr. Vanderhoff said, if an individual has no symptoms and receives a negative test on day five or later.

“In every case — whether quarantining for 14 days, or 10, or seven — maintain social distance of at least 6 feet and wear a mask when around others,” he said. “You should also keep an eye out for any symptoms for the full 14-day period. If you become sick or test positive for COVID-19, stay home and self-isolate in a separate room from others.” 

CURRENT CASE DATA

In total, there are 456,963 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 reported in Ohio and 6,882 confirmed and probable COVID-19 deaths. A total of 28,673 people have been hospitalized throughout the pandemic, including 4,847 admissions to intensive care units. In-depth data can be accessed by visiting coronavirus.ohio.gov

Video of today’s full update, including versions with foreign language translation, can be viewed on the Ohio Channel’s YouTube page

For more information on Ohio’s response to COVID-19, visit coronavirus.ohio.gov or call 1-833-4-ASK-ODH.

Chillicothe HS Names Athletics Hall of Fame Class for 2020

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The Chillicothe High School Athletics Hall of Fame Committee announces the 2020 Class of new inductees into the Chillicothe Athletics Hall of Fame. The class is made up of four individuals and one recognized with the Award of Merit.

Those inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame include:

Rey Bradley, an educator for 35 years and former longtime Chillicothe Teacher, Coach and served as Athletic Director before his death in 2011. He was a graduate of Virginia State College.

Heather Rose Beamer, a 2003 CHS graduate Heather was All-Ohio in 2002 finishing 4th in the state and was the 2002 Ohio Junior Girls Golf Champion. She golfed collegiately at Michigan State University where she’s listed in the Top-10 best stroke total all-time.

Anthony “Humpty” Hitchens, a 2008 CHS graduate and 1st Team Division II All-Ohioan, 2008 Southeast District Player of the Year and a member of the 2008 Ohio Division II State Boys Basketball Champions. Hitchens played basketball at the University of Akron and James Madison University.

Seth Dawes, a 2009 graduate and All-Ohioan, Four-time All Southeast District and 2009 SEOAL MVP in Baseball, and a member of the 2008 Ohio Division II State Boys Basketball Champions. Dawes played baseball at Xavier University.

Recognized with the Award of Merit for his longtime contributions to Chillicothe Athletics as football and basketball scoreboard operator, Scott Merrill.

Chillicothe High School Athletic Director Mike Barren indicates a recognition ceremony is tentatively scheduled to be held on the night of January 30, 2021 in connection with the CHS boys basketball game with St. Charles Prep School.