What Ohio could have learned about the coronavirus – if the state had the data Updated Apr 10, 10:26 AM; Posted Apr 10, 10:00 AM A stack of paperwork detailing positive COVID-19 test results sits in a box at the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department offices in June. From a lack of a more precise contact tracing to a better vaccine locator, the coronavirus pandemic has shown weaknesses in Ohio's public health data-gathering efforts. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)AP Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – Public health is a topic that has inspired little passion -- until the coronavirus pandemic hit Ohio and exposed cracks in the system.