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Premier Health President and CEO, Mary H Boosalis to Retire in 2022

Premier Health President and CEO, Mary H. Boosalis to Retire in 2022 DAYTON, Ohio (August 2, 2021) - The Board of Trustees of Premier Health announced today that Mary Boosalis, President and CEO of the health system, plans to retire around the end of the first quarter in 2022, after more than 35 years of service to the people of the Miami Valley region. Her career has been marked by partnerships, successfully navigating unprecedented challenges, and a strong orientation towards physician and clinical quality in advancing Premier’s mission of building healthier communities.  She has made significant strides in the advancement of women in executive leadership roles, culminating in her own current position at Premier and assembling an executive team made up of more than 50% women.  Her passion for diversity, inclusion and equity has never

Virus cases climbing in Ohio despite 60% vaccination rate

Virus cases climbing in Ohio despite 60% vaccination rate SHARE COLUMBUS, Ohio ​Ohio reported its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases in eight weeks on Tuesday as the more contagious delta variant spreads. What You Need To Know Infections and hospitalizations continue to rise in Ohio Officials warn that low vaccination rates are a risk factor The more contagious delta variant is spreading widely The state added 744 cases while seven-day average infections increased to 491, a 133% increase in less than two weeks.  Following months of declining cases, the abrupt reversal of trends comes despite Ohio surpassing a 60% vaccination rate for its adult population. 

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Ohio hospitals still requiring masks after health orders end

COVID-19 Cases Wane in Ohio: What you Need to Know

COVID-19 Cases Wane in Ohio: What you Need to Know Just over half of all Ohio adults have received a COVID-19 vaccine, including more than three-fourths of Ohioans older than 65. The threat of the virus has likewise been retreating, with 30% fewer Ohioans hospitalized than two months ago. June 02, 2021 •  (TNS) - Expect more full restaurants, unmasked shoppers, and more people in theaters seats among changes coming to Ohio now that the state s emergency pandemic rules have almost entirely ended. Gov. Mike DeWine s administration ended orders on masks, capacity, social distancing, following the rollout of vaccines and dramatic improvement in pandemic outlook. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are the exception and they still have some additional pandemic rules to follow.

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