Warner observations spot on
To the editor:
Thank you for your recent editorial on COVID-19 precautions. Whatever personal conclusions arrived at by your readers on those matters, I think they will all agree that your editorial sought to understand and consider differing viewpoints before giving your own.
Your observations about Highland County Health Commissioner Jared Warner were spot on. Having observed his work for several years, I am convinced his only agenda is the best health possible for Highland countians.
Creed Culbreath
Highland County vaccine providers announced
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
In this photo the Highland County Health Department’s Bonnie Rusch gives a flu shot to Hillsboro resident Tom Zile two years ago. The health department is currently concentrating on COVID-19 vaccinations.
Times-Gazette file photo
The latest figures from the Ohio Dept. of Health showed that in terms of “highest occurrences,” Shelby County in northwest Ohio was number one in COVID-19 prevalence. Highland County is now at number 17 among Ohio’s 88 counties.
Ohio Department of Health
Highland County Health Commissioner Jared Warner has announced the county provider list for COVID-19 vaccine along with registration information for the next phase of the state’s vaccination program.
With the Ohio Department of Health confirming Thursday that the total number of COVID-19 cases since March has gone above the 800,000 mark, Highland County
‘Going on the offensive for the first time’
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Shown are Highland County EMA Director David Bushelman (left) and Highland County Health Commissioner Jared Warner briefing county commissioners virtually Wednesday.
Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette
In preparation for the state’s next phase in the COVID-19 vaccination program, two leaders in Highland County’s fight against the virus joined the board of commissioners via ZOOM Wednesday to elaborate on planning for Phase 1B.
Highland County Emergency Management Agency Director David Bushelman and Highland County Health Commissioner Jared Warner spoke virtually about what had been accomplished with ongoing vaccinations and expectations for the next phase.