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A relatively rare variant of the COVID virus has popped up in Ohio. Experts say it isn't more severe than other strains, but might be able to partially bypass current vaccines.
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The Hamilton County Democrat served from 1978 to 1994.
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The regulations do not ban data centers. Instead, permit applications for new data centers or to expand an existing data center will go through additional approvals.
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