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DeWine: Ohio exceeds 8,000 COVID deaths

Submitted information COLUMBUS Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided the following updates Monday on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Mike DeWine Ohio exceeds 8,000 deaths On Saturday, Ohio surpassed 8,000 confirmed and probable COVID-19 deaths. As of today, 8,122 people infected with the coronavirus have died since the beginning of the pandemic.  In the past 24 hours, 6,548 new cases and 301 new hospitalizations were reported. A total of 17 counties have a case rate over 1,000, meaning that at least 1 percent of people in these counties either have or recently had the virus and are at risk of spreading it to others.

Mental Health: Pandemic has had wide-ranging effects

No one has been untouched by the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic. Intense emotions including anxiety, anger, fear, frustration, grief, loneliness and sadness have become common since the COVID-19 pandemic reached Skagit County in March.  Mental health experts say those feelings were inevitable. Emotions are absolutely normal and expected during this time, Keri Waterland, director of the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery that operates under the state s Healthcare Authority, told the Skagit Valley Herald. Whatever you are feeling right now is OK, and there is nothing wrong with you. According to weekly U.S. Census Bureau data, the number of adults in the state reporting feelings of depression and anxiety is on the rise.  Dreary weather and holiday stress only compound the challenges. 

Gov Mike DeWine reiterates need to follow CDC guidelines this holiday season

Gov. Mike DeWine reiterates need to follow CDC guidelines this holiday season Gov. Mike DeWine, Chief Medical Officer reiterates need to follow CDC guidelines this holiday season By Natalya Daoud | December 21, 2020 at 1:35 PM EST - Updated December 21 at 4:13 PM COLUMBUS, Ohio (FOX19) - Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff reiterated the importance Monday of following CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19 this holiday season, even as the vaccines roll out. DeWine said that during the Thanksgiving holiday, most people in the state limited gatherings which helped prevent another surge. “It’s critical that we keep up the work we started during Thanksgiving for the next several weeks to prevent another surge in January. If we can get through Christmas and New Year’s without a significant surge, we will be much better positioned to start 2021 against this virus,” DeWine said.

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