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DeWine diagnosed with COVID-19 after experiencing mild symptoms

According to a release from the governor's office, he started experiencing mild symptoms on Monday, which worsened slightly into the night.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine announced he was diagnosed with COVID-19 Tuesday morning after experiencing cold-like symptoms.

According to a release from the governor's office, he started experiencing mild symptoms on Monday, which worsened slightly into the night.

The governor is taking the anti-retroviral therapy, Paxlovid, as advised by his doctor. He is set to work from home the rest of the week.

The virus has been on the rise since June thanks to the predominant COVID-19 variant, KP.3.11. 

COVID-19 cases and wastewater detections of the virus in Ohio since late June as well. The governor's office says hospitalizations have risen modestly across the country, but not in Ohio.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevent recommends COVID-19 vaccines for all people ages six months and older. To learn more about how to protect yourself from the virus, click here.

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