Please be informed that there has been a covid cover-up in Ohio and Ohio has spent $45,000 to BLOCK public from learning about the nursing home death locations in Ohio.
I have said from the beginning of all this ... and whenever they would site New York... I would say, "AND OHIO SHOULD BE LISTED HERE TOO" ! ! !Now the hospitals ALSO need to be investigated.This is not a pretty fact to have to face....but unless more citizens question their state representatives and senators and local county health boards then this too shall just 'pass by'.We thought from the very start that this was a big HOAX when DeWine was willing to open the bars....BUT NOT the churches after the 'lockdown' here in Ohio----and it is ! ! ! Very sad what some people in government are willing to do for the 'buck' and for 'power'. Also very disgusting ! ! !Do pray for TRUTH....Remember, Jesus said, "only truth shall set you free" in John 8 of the Bible.Here is the article. All highlighting has been added by us.Covid Cover-Up: Ohio Spends $45K to Block Public from Learning Nursing Home Death Locations
November 18th 2021, 11:50 amWhy is the Ohio state government hiding death statistics at long-term care facilities?The Ohio Dept. of Health is accused of engaging in a bizarre cover-up, fighting to keep the locations of nursing home Covid deaths a secret from local media, attorneys and the public.
In an I-Team investigation by WCPO Cincinnati, the local news organization attempted to look into over 8,000 deaths that occurred in long-term facilities in Ohio since the start of the pandemic.
Ohio state bureaucracies, meanwhile, claim the data is private, and they’ve waged a costly legal battle reaching upwards of $45,000 determined to keep those stats in the dark.
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More than 8,000 people have died of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities in Ohio since the pandemic began. But ...
More than 8,000 people have died of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities in Ohio since the pandemic began.But where they died is still a secret in the state of Ohio.
After fighting the Ohio Department of Health for more than a year in court, WCPO and several others are now taking their cases to the 10th District Court of Appeals in Columbus.
“They’re just asking for the reliable, true statistics of the pandemic and the deaths that it has caused, or hasn’t caused. It’s that simple,” said Cincinnati attorney Matt Miller-Novak.
WCPO attorney Darren Ford says the state has no right to keep the data from the public.
“These are the people’s records. They are not ODH’s records. They belong to every citizen in the state of Ohio,” Ford said.
The question remains: why is the Ohio state government hiding the death statistics?
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