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U.S. health officials said equipping six cities with extra testing would pick up under-the-radar viral spread. But an NPR investigation finds conflicts and shortages caused painful delays.
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After weeks of keeping a low profile, the CDC's Dr. Robert Redfield tells NPR that data will determine future recommendations for wearing masks or easing back on social distancing.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is warning against events such as "conferences, festivals, parades, concerts, sporting events, weddings, and other types of assemblies."
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State health officials are ready to start testing 400 patients showing possible coronavirus symptoms. Due to limited resources the state has created a…
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Ohio Department of Health officials are awaiting word on three possible cases of coronavirus. The patients all became sick within two weeks after…
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Another Ohioan is being tested for coronavirus. State health officials say the person showed symptoms within 14 days of either traveling to China or…
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A man in his 50s has died, according to Washington state health officials. It's the first death from COVID-19 in the U.S. The president defended the administration's response.
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The last of five Ohioans tested for the coronavirus is in the clear. State health department officials say the Center for Disease Control has confirmed…
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The Ohio Department of Health is reporting another suspected case of the Coronavirus in the state, but is not confirming who or where. Samples from the…
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The Centers for Disease Control says the two Miami University students placed in isolation last week have tested negative for the coronavirus. The…