A tiger in New York City tested positive for novel coronavirus after coming into contact with a zoo staff member who had COVID-19. The tiger, a four-year-old female, presented symptoms typical of ...
Is there a better way to celebrate mom than to get outside for some good, quality family time? We don’t think so! Well, Northeast Ohio zoos have the perfect way to celebrate.
Here’s your chance to come face to face with a Tyrannosaurus Rex or take a peaceful paddle boat ride along Waterfowl Lake at ...
When the first cases of coronavirus were detected in Ohio in March, Ohio State University researchers plugged the minimal available data into a statistical model for the spread of epidemics and ...
Reported COVID-19 cases are up in recent weeks across Ohio, but experts say the counts still underestimate the actual spread of virus cases. The winter time, as people gather indoors more to get ...
How the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium is studying animals during the eclipse How did animals at the Columbus Zoo react during the solar eclipse? Columbus Zoo patrons thrilled by totality during the ...
AP The number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio keeps increasing even though more are getting vaccinated for the virus. The issue is new variants of the virus are becoming more prominent and they are ...
COVID-19 cases per 100,000 Ohioans dropped under 1,000 for the first time in seven weeks. It also was the second straight week with a decline after 11 consecutive weeks of increases. The 949.5 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio has decreased for the 10th consecutive week. Cases fell from 1,407 last week to 1,350 this week, marking the lowest level since early July.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton announced Friday the creation of a state call center to answer questions regarding coronavirus, which causes COVID-19.
On Wednesday, Ohio lawmakers asked Sherri Tenpenny, DO, for her thoughts about Covid-19 vaccines. And she provided a “key” argument against vaccination: that Covid-19 vaccines are actually ...