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Employees at Nationwide Children's Hospital received an alert Tuesday afternoon after someone reported a man carrying an assault-style weapon came to the hospital.
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A district spokesperson says the students were taken to Nationwide Children's hospital out of an abundance of caution.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentNationwide Children's Hospital told employees this week that staff and families will not have to mask up in most parts of the hospital starting next week.
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Police say the girl arrived at Nationwide Children's Hospital Saturday in cardiac arrest and was suffering from visible injuries and possible neglect.
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The respiratory virus is spreading across the country and pushing some hospitals to capacity.
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The suit claims that lunch breaks, usually 30 minutes long, were automatically deducted from workers' hours, regardless of whether or not they were able to take them.
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Central Ohio clinics and hospitals have begun offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11.
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Columbus City Schools announced Wednesday its first-ever medical consultant for the district.
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The CDC approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged five to 11 years old on Tuesday, and health centers are preparing to make shots available to the 125,000 kids in Franklin County now eligible.
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With funding from the city of Columbus, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, the Columbus Next Generation Corporation and a couple nonprofits, the Linden Fresh Food Market now provides free food and pharmacy access to residents who qualify.