Franklin County Sheriff deputy newest first-responder to die of COVID-19 in more advantageous Columbus

A deputy with the Franklin County Sheriff's workplace has turn into the latest first-responder in improved Columbus to die of issues concerning COVID-19.

Deputy Billy Ihrig, who joined the sheriff's workplace in 2004, died Thursday, in line with a fb post from the sheriff's workplace. Funeral preparations for Ihrig haven't been introduced, and his age and surviving members of the family were no longer immediately obvious.

"He spent most of his grownup existence in provider to others and left us surrounded by his household and spouse and children," the sheriff's workplace posted on facebook. "Please maintain Deputy Ihrig's family and his legislations enforcement brothers and sisters on your suggestions and prayers. we're grateful on your service, Billy,  and we will now not overlook."

Ihrig is as a minimum the fourth first-responder because mid-September in stronger Columbus who has died after contracting COVID-19.

Most recently, Greg Bauer, fifty six, a firefighter on the Columbus Division of fireplace died Oct. 18, becoming the 2d Columbus firefighter to die from problems related to the virus. Columbus firefighter Frank D. Duff Jr., 66, died Sept. 19 after contracting the virus in mid-August in the line of obligation.

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Columbus police officer James Strozyk, forty nine, also died Oct. 13 from COVID-19-related issues.

it's doubtful if any of those three Columbus first-responders were vaccinated towards the deadly virus because the city of Columbus doesn't require personnel to be vaccinated nor disclose their vaccination popularity. The only exception to that policy includes Columbus Public fitness personnel.

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The coronavirus has turn into the main cause of demise for cops in the united states — regardless of legislation enforcement being among the first organizations eligible to receive the vaccine on the end of 2020. In 2020, 245 officers died from Covid-19, and there were an additional 250 such deaths thus far this year, according to the Officer Down Memorial page (ODMP).

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Franklin County commissioners are moving ahead with plans to problem $1,000 bonus funds to doubtlessly lots of its county personnel, including these at the sheriff's workplace, who turn into absolutely inoculated towards COVID-19. those incentive payouts may begin touchdown in eligible personnel paychecks starting in December.

Eric Lagatta is a reporter on the Columbus Dispatch protecting public protection, breaking news and social justice considerations. reach him at elagatta@dispatch.com. comply with him on Twitter @EricLagatta

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