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Mike DeWine says Trump’s words inflamed mob, but still supports him: Capitol Letter Gov.Mike DeWine lays out details for 1B coronavirus vaccinations; announces doctors, local health departments, hospitals, pharmacies and others will give shots-4,010 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ohio on Tuesday, 46 fewer than Tuesday.Other data from Tuesday’s Department of Health report: -39,493 PCR and molecular coronavirus tests have been reported to have been administered between Monday and Tuesday, bringing the coronavirus testing total to over 8.
-The percent of molecular and PCR tests that came back positive was 13.com) COLUMBUS, Ohio - One hundred more people have died with the coronavirus, the Ohio Department of Health reported Tuesday, bringing the death toll to 9,802.