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COVID Update | Jan. 27, 2022
While COVID-19 case numbers continue to be historically high, there is some indication that Ohio is rounding a bend in the pandemic’s Omicron-variant-fueled surge.
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New school board members take seats
The Yellow Springs school board’s annual organizational meeting, conducted in the Mills Lawn gym on Thursday, Jan. 13, began with the swearing in of its three newest members: Dorothée Bouquet, Judith Hempfling and Amy Magnus.
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COVID Update | Jan. 20, 2022
The number of COVID-related Ohio deaths during the week of Jan. 9–15 reached a new weekly high at 850, compared to 625 the week before.
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COVID Update | Jan. 13, 2022
YS schools reported 13 positive cases, with seven among middle/high school students, four Mills Lawn students and two district staff.
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COVID-19 numbers surge
The daily number of new COVID-19 cases seems to be exploding exponentially, with the Ohio Department of Health, or ODH, reporting historically high figures for the pandemic across the state over the past week.
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YSHS COVID-19 booster clinic Jan. 12
A COVID-19 booster clinic for vaccinated children 12 and older will be held at Yellow Springs High School on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, from 1–3 p.m.
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Yellow Springs New Year’s Eve Ball Drop canceled
The Village of Yellow Springs’ New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, typically held in downtown each year, has been canceled.
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COVID-19 Update — December 23, 2021
Deaths in Ohio since the start of the pandemic surpassed 28,000 on Friday, Dec. 16. Deaths in the U.S. have exceeded 800,000, according to Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, the director of the Ohio Department of Health.
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COVID-19 Update — December 16, 2021
The Ohio Department of Health, or ODH, reported Saturday, Dec. 11, that the first two cases of the Omicron variant had been confirmed in Ohio.
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COVID-19 Update — November 18, 2021
After more than a month charting a gradual decline in new COVID-19 case numbers, Ohio saw a slight rise last week, according to the most recent data from the Ohio Department of Health, or ODH.
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