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Ohio Republicans push hospitals to allow in-person visits


A warning sign marks the entrance to the COVID-19 ward at Mount Carmel Grove City Hospital in December 2020.

Marylou Bordner started to cry as she described how hard it was to be banned from visiting her husband while he battled COVID-19. 

“I didn’t think I was ever going to get to see him again or just touch him,” Bordner said. “We’ve been together forever, since we were kids. It was so hard.” 

Her husband spent two weeks at Bellevue Hospital in northern Ohio in August 2021. His oxygen levels plummeted into the 70% range, and she had to rely on the nursing staff for updates. 

“He got better, but it was the separation, I think, that added to our situation,” she said.  

And she’s not alone. Hospitals across Ohio have reduced and/or restricted visitation since March 2020.

At the beginning of the pandemic, hospitals cited concerns about spreading COVID-19, access to personal protective equipment and a lack of vaccines as their reasons. Now, a pair of Republican lawmakers think the time has come to mandate visitation.



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