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DeWine calls up an additional 1,250 members of Ohio National Guard to help hospitals with the coronavirus
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DeWine said that coronavirus-related hospitalizations Wednesday broke an all-time record in the pandemic.
The hospital surge “is being driven by people in Ohio who are not vaccinated,” DeWine said. “The numbers clearly, clearly show that. If you’re vaccinated the chances of you ending up in the hospital are pretty darn slim. If you add a booster shot, if you’re eligible for a booster shot, that reduces your odds of ending up in the hospital even more.”
DeWine said he reviewed hospitalization data from June 1, when most Ohioans were eligible for a shot. Since that time, 35,962 people admitted to Ohio hospitals because of COVID-19. Of those, 2,687 were fully vaccinated. The remaining 92.5% of the people were not vaccinated, he said."
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DeWine said that coronavirus-related hospitalizations Wednesday broke an all-time record in the pandemic.
The hospital surge “is being driven by people in Ohio who are not vaccinated,” DeWine said. “The numbers clearly, clearly show that. If you’re vaccinated the chances of you ending up in the hospital are pretty darn slim. If you add a booster shot, if you’re eligible for a booster shot, that reduces your odds of ending up in the hospital even more.”
DeWine said he reviewed hospitalization data from June 1, when most Ohioans were eligible for a shot. Since that time, 35,962 people admitted to Ohio hospitals because of COVID-19. Of those, 2,687 were fully vaccinated. The remaining 92.5% of the people were not vaccinated, he said."
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