By Debbie Rogers drogers@aimmediamidwest.com The Wood County Health Department has received a $2.3 million COVID grant from the Ohio Department of Health. It’s not the pandemic-related funding of the past, which would address vaccines and masks, said Health Commissioner Ben Robison. “It’s meant to help to mitigate the risk of infectious disease: COVID, measles and monkeypox,” he said after Thursday’s board of health meeting. The grant will fund several contractors. “We have some health education activities that will help us to make people aware of how to mitigate disease,” Robison said. “This is money that was really funded and put in place years ago,” he said. “As we have seen the downturn
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