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ODH K-12 Back To School Guidelines Recommends Masks and Social Distancing For “Unvaccinated”

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Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says COVID-19 guidance for schools will include “strongly recommending” that everyone over age 12 get vaccinated and asks unvaccinated students and staff to wear masks and maintain social distancing.

“These recommendations are essential to the health of Ohio youth,” said Vanderhoff.

Vanderhoff stressed the importance of vaccinations for those who are eligible.

“The risks from COVID-19 are far greater than the risks from the vaccine,” he said. “Those who have vaccination concerns should speak directly with their doctor”, Vanderhoff said.

Vanderhoff stressed that these are not mandates for the schools to follow, simply recommendations.

ODH official guidelines will be posted on their website, no later than Tuesday.

New COVID-19 Positive Test Dashboard Being Launched By Ohio Department of Health

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(COLUMBUS) — The Ohio Department of Health will add a new dashboard Monday that will show the number of positive COVID-19 tests in each of Ohio’s 88 counties.

“What we had before was aggregate reporting, which really was a lot manual reporting from the lab where they would gather up their data, positivity and negativity and send us aggregate information,” said Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff.

The new dashboard will allow people to see in each county, the number of positive tests in a two-week time frame. It will be updated every Monday.

“What this actually does is provide us an electronic feed, with an indication of that positive or negative result of the residents’ location of the person with the positive or negative. So now this electronic feed actually allows us to feed information at a county level,” said Vanderhoff.

The federal Health and Human Services Department issued guidance back in June 2020 for states to report individual-level data with a deadline of August 2020. However, it’s only now that the state of Ohio is doing this.

Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says it took a while to build.

“This is not as simple as turning a switch. This is information that has to be accurate, it has to be valid and for an electronic system to work and one that you can rely on, it’s got to have the vast majority of your hundreds of labs actively providing that feed,” said Vanderhoff.

The dashboard could also mean local health officials could determine if restrictions are put in place rather than the state.

“The more granular our information is, the more local the decision-making can be. But that’s a step or two away from where we are,” Vanderhoff.

Ohio’s Anti-Virus Message Goes Viral

If you haven’t seen this message on TV in Ohio, you’ve like not been watching.

The public service announcement produced by a Dayton-based Marketing Agency, was displayed during Governor DeWine’s daily COVID-19 news conference.

Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, MD says the message has been requested by numerous media outlets nationally.

As of 2:45pm April 22nd, the video had been viewed by more than 934,000 YouTube viewers.

The video displays the mathematics of exponential expansion and how distancing reduces the number of reactions.