The Ashland County Board of Health parted ways with the Ashland County Health Department's health commissioner on Monday, Nov. 23.
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The Ashland County Health Department (ACHD) intends to spend its additional $200,000 in coronavirus aid on contact tracing and monitoring staff, equipment and supplies, according to Health Commissioner Heather Reffett.
ASHLAND -- Ashland County is among 68 counties designated as "red" in the Thursday update of Ohio's color-coded Public Health Advisory System.
ASHLAND -- Ashland County is again designated as "red" in the state's color-coded Public Health Advisory System.
Ashland County has returned “orange,” or level two, after spending weeks with a “red,” or level three, rating in the state's color-coded Public Health Advisory System.
Ashland County has returned “orange,” or level two, after spending weeks with a “red,” or level three, rating in the state's color-coded Public Health Advisory System.
EDITOR'S NOTE: A previous headline on this story was incorrect. The Brethren Health Care Center suffered the outbreak, not the Brethren Care Village.
Ashland County was rated as "orange," or level two, on Thursday afternoon in the state's COVID-19 Public Health Advisory System, the first time it's risen above level one since the system was implemented in July.
The Ashland County Health Department (ACHD) is warning the public of a COVID-19 outbreak that is affecting the Amish community in the Loudonville area.
The Ashland County Health Department (ACHD) announced Friday, June 12 that it has received confirmation of the 23rd through 27th positive laboratory test results for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Ashland residents.