Wyandot Public Health News

March 18, 2022, Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics (Moderna and J&J) are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays at Wyandot County Public Health.  There are currently 3* active case of COVID-19 in Wyandot County. The cumulative case count since March 2020 is 5,399. This includes 3,832 lab-confirmed cases and 1,567 probable cases. There are no patients currently hospitalized for […]

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Live to be Irish another day: Plan a sober ride home

St. Patrick’s Day — March 17, 2022 — is one of the biggest drinking nights of the year, and this, unfortunately, means more drunk drivers on the roads. If you plan to drink, plan a sober ride home. The Wyandot County Safe Communities Coalition is teaming up with local law enforcement to spread the message […]

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March 11, 2022, Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update

There are currently 4* active cases of COVID-19 in Wyandot County. The cumulative case count since March 2020 is 5,399. This includes 3,833 lab-confirmed cases and 1,566 probable cases. One patient is currently hospitalized for COVID-19. Of the reported individuals, there have been 103 deaths, and 5,300* individuals have been released from isolation. Wyandot County’s […]

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Science of Sleep program held March 9

Did you miss our Science of Sleep program March 9 at the Upper Sandusky Community Library? March is National Sleep Awareness Month and Spring Forward is coming up March 13! There's never been a better time to be up-to-date on getting a good night's sleep. Watch the full program:

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Learn how to garden for your health at health department program at Mohawk Community Library

Spring is officially here, and Wyandot County Public Health is ready to celebrate with a program on gardening at 6 p.m. April 21 at the Mohawk Community Library. Gardening supports a healthy mind and body with opportunities for exercise and relaxation, fresh air, vitamin D, and a chance to grow healthy foods on your own. […]

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Learn how to garden for your health at health department program at Upper Sandusky Community Library

Spring is officially here, and Wyandot County Public Health is ready to celebrate with a program on gardening at 6 p.m. April 6 at the Upper Sandusky Community Library in the large meeting room. Gardening supports a healthy mind and body with opportunities for exercise and relaxation, fresh air, vitamin D, and a chance to […]

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Ohio Department of Health shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reporting

Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, announced today that the state of Ohio will transition from daily to weekly COVID-19 data reporting at coronavirus.ohio.gov beginning next week. Daily reporting of key indicators including case counts, hospitalizations, and vaccinations will continue through Sunday,March 13. Then, the reporting cadence will change to weekly […]

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CDC updates policies for COVID-19 monitoring; Wyandot County currently at medium Community Level

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is updating the way it monitors COVID-19’s impact on our communities. Widespread availability of vaccines and testing, advances in treatments, and increasing levels of immunity in the population through vaccination or previous infection have moved the COVID-19 pandemic to a new phase. While all cases of COVID-19 can’t […]

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Learn about ‘The Science of Sleep’ at upcoming USCL event

In honor of National Sleep Awareness Month and the upcoming time change, Wyandot County Public Health will continue its monthly series of health-related programs at the Upper Sandusky Community Library on March 9 with “The Science of Sleep.” Wyandot County Public Health nurse Christine Hunter and Wyandot Memorial Hospital’s Director of Respiratory, EEG & Sleep […]

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February 11, 2022, Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics (Moderna and J&J) are held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays in February at Wyandot County Public Health. There are currently 96* active cases of COVID-19 in Wyandot County. The cumulative case count since March 2020 is 5,361. This includes 3,803 lab-confirmed cases and 1,558 probable cases. Eight patients are currently […]

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