Bellaire and other towns across Ohio are putting proactive measures in place to quell the spread of COVID-19. Disruptions to school, work, and major public gatherings are already manifesting and it’s important to stay up to date on what’s happening in the Bellaire, OH community.
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Ohio COVID-19 Cases
Ohio Total Coronavirus Cases: 3,452,948
Ohio New Coronavirus Deaths:
Ohio Total Coronavirus Deaths: 42,313
U.S. Total Coronavirus Cases: 107,184,620
U.S. New Coronavirus Deaths: 8
U.S. Total Coronavirus Deaths: 1,166,662
Coronavirus News for Bellaire
Bellaire police make arrest in prostitution sting - WTOV
BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — Although a lot of attention has been on the COVID-19 pandemic, another issue still remains. Bellaire police arrested a woman for alleged prostitution. It's the latest ... More info »
wtov9 - 03/08/2021 03:13amCOVID-19 cluster in Ohio town follows group trip to Myrtle Beach
Coronavirus cases are rising in a small Ohio town after more than 40 young people went on a trip together to Myrtle Beach, ... Bellaire schools have suspended summer programs, ... More info »
Today - 06/23/2020 08:27amCoronavirus booster vaccines now available to all Ohio adults
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohioans ages 18 and older can schedule a coronavirus booster shot, after the federal government has approved them Friday for all fully vaccinated adults. More info »
Cleveland.com - 11/19/2021 03:07amBellaire reports first COVID-19 deaths in nearly a year - Houston Chronicle
A little more than a month after Mayor Andrew Friedberg noted that Bellaire had zero COVID-19 deaths during his State of the City address on Feb. 1, Bellaire has reported three deaths related to ... More info »
Houston Chronicle - 03/02/2021 06:48pmCoronavirus: Curfew could end if hospitalizations continue to drop, DeWine says - Dayton Daily News
If the number of hospitalized patients stays below 3,500 people for seven days in a row, Ohio's coronavirus curfew will be adjusted to 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. for two weeks. More info »
Dayton Daily News - 01/25/2021 10:00am