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Ohio Reports Slight Drop in Abortions Despite New Rights Amendment
Ohio’s latest abortion report shows that the number of procedures performed in the state did not increase following the implementation of the reproductive rights amendment approved by voters in November 2023. According to the Ohio Department of Health’s 2024 annual report, physicians recorded a total of 21,829 abortions in the state last year, representing a decrease of less than one percent compared with 2023. The amendment, which went into effect on December 7, 2023, guarantees
Ohio Reports Slight Drop in Abortions Despite New Rights Amendment
Ohio’s latest abortion report shows that the number of procedures performed in the state did not increase following the implementation of the reproductive rights amendment approved by voters in November 2023. According to the Ohio Department of Health’s 2024 annual report, physicians recorded a total of 21,829 abortions in the state last year, representing a decrease of less than one percent compared with 2023. The amendment, which went into effect on December 7, 2023, guarantees
Ohio health officials reaffirm support for routine childhood vaccines in schools
As debates around vaccine mandates continue in some states, Ohio’s top health official has reaffirmed that the state supports routine childhood vaccinations for school-aged children. While Florida is considering rolling back requirements for students, the Ohio Department of Health said its position has not changed, emphasizing that vaccines are vital for protecting children and communities from preventable diseases. Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department of Heal
Ohio health officials reaffirm support for routine childhood vaccines in schools
As debates around vaccine mandates continue in some states, Ohio’s top health official has reaffirmed that the state supports routine childhood vaccinations for school-aged children. While Florida is considering rolling back requirements for students, the Ohio Department of Health said its position has not changed, emphasizing that vaccines are vital for protecting children and communities from preventable diseases. Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department of Heal









