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    Lifestyle wrap: Top stories in Portsmouth

    2021-09-12

    (PORTSMOUTH, OH) Check out this roundup of hyper-local lifestyle news in Portsmouth, from fashion updates to viral videos.

    Catch up on what’s trending in your community with these top lifestyle headlines from our contributor network. For more stories like these, click here.

    Disclaimer: The views and comments expressed in these articles are from our community and do not represent the opinions of the publisher.

    LOCAL HEADLINELOCAL HEADLINE
    Scioto County / wowktv.com

    Scioto County confirms 108th COVID-19 death

    Scioto County confirms 108th COVID-19 death

    SCIOTO COUNTY, OH (WOWK) – The Scioto County and Portsmouth City Health Departments say another Scioto County resident has died in connection to COVID-19. The newly reported death brings the county to 108 COVID-19 related deaths over the course of the pandemic. Health officials confirmed this morning, Sept. 11, 2021,... Read more

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    Scioto County / wowktv.com

    Scioto Co. sees a record-breaking number of COVID-19 cases in one day

    Scioto Co. sees a record-breaking number of COVID-19 cases in one day

    SCIOTO CO, OH (WOWK) – Scioto County reports the highest total COVID-19 cases since the pandemic started. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) reported 217 new cases Friday for Scioto County bringing the total to 9,258 since the start of the outbreak. There were also 50 more recoveries reported for... Read more

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    Scioto County / wsaz.com

    4 more deaths, 101 new COVID cases reported in southeast Ohio county

    4 more deaths, 101 new COVID cases reported in southeast Ohio county

    SCIOTO COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) – Four more deaths connected with COVID-19 are reported in Scioto County. Health officials there on Thursday also report 101 new cases. The latest deaths involve a 76-year-old man, 84-year-old man, 88-year-old woman and 64-year-old woman. Their deaths bring the countywide death toll to 107 deaths. Read more

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    are the deaths actually from covid or did they die from other causes along with covid?:

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    It goes something like this headline. “ Police shoot man with taser and he dies”. The Failed to tell you that he was high on illegal drugs.

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    Ohio / nbc4i.com

    Federal vaccine mandate: Ohio governor says, ‘The president made a mistake’

    Federal vaccine mandate: Ohio governor says, ‘The president made a mistake’

    COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Gov. Mike DeWine is taking issue with President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandates announced during a nationally televised speech on Thursday. The Ohio Governor took to Twitter Friday to post his grievances. “I think the President made a mistake by announcing federal vaccine mandates. We should be... Read more

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    Im glad to see Gov DeWine realizes that they cant make this mandatory. Each of us has a choice, right or wrong .thats why we live in America.

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    If you want to make your own decisions about the vaccines fine but don’t start bitching about you cannot work for the government or private companies that require vaccine or weekly tests. Why should normal people suffer because of your personal decision to not help stop the pandemic because of your non mainstream religion or distrust of your government? What do you think makes you “special “ that the majority of Americans must suffer for your minority opinion? You don’t want it stay home and away from people you do not like anyway. It’s not all about YOU!

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