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Updated: 4:41 p.m., Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine got a call from President Trump Friday afternoon after missing out on a meeting with the president Thursday. 鈥淚 appreciated that very much,鈥 DeWine said. 鈥淗e wanted to see how I was doing and he said he had been told last night by the Secret Service that I actually tested negative. So, he was just calling to see how I was getting along. We had a good, good conversation.鈥
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After working as a legal observer at recent protests, local attorney Adam Vincent got tested a few weeks ago, with his results coming back negative. But鈥
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Federal authorities have accused an Ohio State University researcher and professor of funneling federally funded research to China.The U.S. Attorney for鈥
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The Ohio Air National Guard conducted a flyby Wednesday over several Columbus-area hospitals to honor the work of health care professionals, first鈥
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This week, Ohio State鈥檚 Wexner Medical Center plans to hand out thousands of community care kits to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in vulnerable鈥
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The Ohio State University Nurses Organization filed a complaint alleging that thousands of workers at the Wexner Medical Center have experienced hazardous鈥
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While Ohio State鈥檚 Wexner Medical Center currently serves nearly 140 COVID-19 patients, the adjacent rehabilitation hospital is not seeing any spike.At鈥
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A new clinical trial at Ohio State鈥檚 Wexner Medical Center aims to improve coronavirus outcomes by using inhaled nitric oxide. Ohio State is the first鈥
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The Ohio Department of Health reports 1,999 people, or about 17%, of Ohio's confirmed coronavirus cases, are health care workers. The Ohio Nurses鈥
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On the third Friday every March, medical students around the country learn where they鈥檒l spend their residency. But instead of a ballroom filled with鈥