Governor DeWine Gives COVID-19 Update

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff gave their first statewide press conference Friday morning since June, on the COVID-19 virus.

“Individual choice is what we are about,” Dewine says, telling Ohioans that he wanted to have the press conference to deliver current information on the spread of delta. “The essential fact is that we have three vaccines that are highly, highly effective”, said DeWine.

“We have two Ohios. We have people who are vaccinated who are very, very safe today. We have people who are not vaccinated who are not safe.”

Much of what was presented were current statistics of how COVID is impacting Ohio, especially with the onset of the new Delta Variant.

Those stats included:
The Delta variant is now the dominant strain of COVID-19 in Ohio. In May, less than 1% of lab sequenced cases were identified as the Delta variant. The most recent data from July 4th through July 17th, show that 86.4% of lab sequenced cases were the Delta variant.

For those who get infected with the Delta variant, experts say they may have a higher viral load than those who are infected with other strains. It is much more contagious than any version of COVID-19 that we have encountered and remains exceedingly dangerous to those who are not vaccinated.

Of those hospitalized in Ohio with COVID-19 since January, more than 98% were unvaccinated.

Ohio counties with lowest vaccination rates are seeing the largest increases in vaccinations in recent weeks. Holmes County, which was only administering 24 vaccinations a day in early July, was giving 90+ by the end of the month.

Ohio Hospitalization:
Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated Total Hospitalizations: 18,662 (since Jan 2021)
Hospitalizations among unvaccinated: 18,367
Hospitalizations of fully vaccinated: 295

The latest data shows that 60% of Ohioans 18 and over have received at least one dose of vaccine, while 58% of all eligible Ohioans, those 12 and older, are either fully or partially vaccinated. Demographic breakdowns of these age groups will now be available on the COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard at coronavirus.ohio.gov.

The governor says each county has permission to use COVID funds for incentives, that might encourage more people to get vaccinated. There has been an increase of vaccinations in 85 of Ohio’s 88 counties in July compared to the previous month while last week saw an increase in all 88 counties compared to the first week in July. Ohio’s lowest 22 vaccinated counties saw some of the biggest increase in the number of people vaccinated last week.

“Delta spreads like wildfire and seeks out anyone who is unvaccinated. But there is good news as two things remain very clear: First, the vaccines are the key to containing this fire and ultimately putting it out,” said Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Bruce Vanderhoff, M.D. “Secondly, vaccination is without any doubt your best bet, regardless of your age, for avoiding getting really sick with COVID-19 and to avoid lasting complications like Long COVID.”

When asked about whether those who have already received a COVID vaccination, should they get a booster? Dr. Vanderhoff said he doesn’t believe that is necessary at this time, concluding- “Overwhelming evidence at this time shows the current vaccine is enough, unless you are a person that has what is described as a “compromised immune system.”

When asked about whether unvaccinated students should be sent to school without a mask, both DeWine and Vanderhoff said they believe the student should wear a mask if not vaccinated. Although that is not currently a state mandate.

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Ohio Senate Bill 22, which is now law, allows lawmakers to rescind health orders like the mask mandate via a “concurrent resolution,” which circumvents the governor. Under prior law, they need a 2/3 majority on a bill to override the governor’s veto.”

Again, no such mandate requiring a mask be worn among the non-vaccinated exists in Ohio.

Back To School Sales Tax Holiday

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(Columbus) — The Ohio Back To School Sales Tax Holiday is play now through August 8th, allowing you to save some money on back to school clothing and supplies.

The holiday waives the State Use and Sales taxes on clothing, instructional materials and supplies, up to $75 or less for clothing items and $20 or less for school supplies.

There is no limit on the number of items that can be purchased tax-free, and the incentive is also good for online sales.

Parking Changes Await Ross County Fairgoers In 2021

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(Above image from Ross County Sheriff Facebook)

Some changes are in store for those attending the Ross County Fair, concerning general admission parking.

The change is necessary due to a contract the fairboard has with Kenworth Truck Company, allowing them to store trucks not yet completed on established fairgrounds parking lots. As a result, the fairboard has opened a field west of Gate #1 and parking for the disabled east of the access road.

They will also open a section of a lot northeast of the main fairground buildings. Overflow parking could also see a lot opened east of the fairgrounds- if needed.

Kenworth is paying the fairboard $10,000 per lot each month to store the trucks, which in turn allowed them to keep employees building trucks instead of creating layoffs due to a lack of overflow storage space.

The Ross County Fairgrounds will be back to a more normal look and feel this year following last year’s limited fair due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 77th Annual Ross County Fair will run August 7th-14th, with the official opening day ceremony at noon Sunday, August 8th.

Activities around the fairgrounds on Saturday, August 7th will include exhibit entries, livestock weigh-ins, dog show, judging for Home & Fine Arts and Antique Farm Display. There is no admission charge for Saturday, but will does begin on Sunday.

Harness racing will occur only on Sunday, beginning at noon.

The Annual Queen & King Contest is Sunday at the Grandstand, starting at 8pm.

Weather permitting, the weekday afternoon Litter Media Live show with Dan Ramey and Mike Smith will be done from the Grandstand track infield at approximately 4pm Tuesday.

For a complete rundown of all scheduled events for the 2021 Ross County Fair, go to our link to the online Fair Book: CLICK HERE…

Champion City Storms Back For 10-9 Win Over Paints In Eastern Conference Division Title

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The Chillicothe Paints saw their offense set the pace early for a 9-3 lead after five innings, then saw Champion City storm back to score seven unanswered runs for a 10-9 Eastern Conference Division Championship victory.

The Paints scored a run in the first, three in the second, two in the third and three in the fifth for a 9-3 lead.

The Kings had scored two runs in the first and one in the fourth. Trailing 9-3, Champion City scored one in the sixth, then two runs in each of the seventh, eighth and ninth for the win.

Brent Widder was 4/4 for Champion City, scoring three runs and driving in one run. Mitchell Okuley, Trey Carter and Bo Seccombe each had two RBI’s for the Kings. Okuley’s one-out homer in the 9th tied the game, setting up two more singles and a sacrifice fly to win the game.

Chillicothe’s Jake Shier was 2/5 at the plate, driving in three runs. Nathan Karaffa was 3/4, scoring three runs with one RBI.

Champion City had 10 runs, 14 hits and 2 errors
Chillicothe had 9 runs, 9 hits and 2 errors.

Champion City will play Lafayette in the Eastern Conference Championship on Saturday.