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There's just not enough PPE to satisfy demand. Medics are re-using masks and small practices can't even find supplies they can afford. Some domestic manufacturers could help, but it's a risky move.
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Seven multi-million-dollar contracts are at the center of a House subcommittee probe. Investigators say the companies lacked experience and some had political connections to the Trump administration.
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Politicians argue. Those opposed to mask mandates protest. But meanwhile, growing evidence shows that mask wearing is a critical tool in curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
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At least 711 nursing homes reported running out of N95 masks at the end of May, and 1,963 said they had less than a week's worth. "The federal government has got to step up," says one advocate.
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The state is allowing all non-essential surgeries to resume. Elective medical procedures were put on hold amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Mike DeWine…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a global free-for-all for manufacturing protective equipment, especially face masks. Now factories that once produced curtains or other items are churning them out.
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A Chagrin Falls man will give up thousands of dollars to end a coronavirus-related price gouging case. Mario Salwan will return 15-thousand-dollars to his…
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The state has filed a lawsuit against a Cleveland-area man for hoarding personal protective equipment that is sorely needed by health care workers…
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A New Albany-based candle maker is producing face shields to donate to the region's health care providers. Alene Candles says it's assembling 40,000 face…
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Ohio hospitals struggling to find ways to protect health care workers and treat patients got some good news this week. Alison Holm reports.Governor Mike…