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COLUMBUS – After battling COVID-19, a proposal from Ohio lawmakers to potentially eliminate health departments that serve smaller cities felt like a gut punch to those still on the front lines of the pandemic. At least, that s how Beth Bickford, executive director of the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners, sees it. Language in Ohio s two-year budget would require cities with fewer than 50,000 residents to study whether their health department should merge with the county health department. The change could consolidate as many as 18 of the state s 113 health departments. We have significant concerns about an arbitrary number like population being the deciding factor, Bickford said. These conversations and decisions need to start locally, and the communities they represent need to be at the table. ....
COLUMBUS – After battling COVID-19, a proposal from Ohio lawmakers to potentially eliminate health departments that serve smaller cities felt like a gut punch to those still on the front lines of the pandemic. At least, that s how Beth Bickford, executive director of the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners, sees it. Language in Ohio s two-year budget would require cities with fewer than 50,000 residents to study whether their health department should merge with the county health department. The change could consolidate as many as 18 of the state s 113 health departments. We have significant concerns about an arbitrary number like population being the deciding factor, Bickford said. These conversations and decisions need to start locally, and the communities they represent need to be at the table. ....
Upper Arlington police are continuing to investigate after a state health official s home was shot at over the weekend. Police received two phone calls about shots being fired on the 1700 block of Berkshire Road around 8 p.m. Saturday. Around 20 minutes after the shots were fired, a person who lives at the home called police on a non-emergency line to report the incident. The man said there appear to have been two shots, with at least one going through the front door and into the home. A neighbor also called and said they heard two shots. The house belongs to Dr. Mary Kathleen Francis, the assistant medical director for the Ohio Department of Health. ....