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Governors in several Southern and Western states are delaying their timelines, citing increases in cases and hospitalizations.
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Governor Mike DeWine says the state as a whole has seen a steady decrease in cases of COVID-19. But he’s warning of possible trouble in one region that is…
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NPR surveyed all 50 states to find out how many people they have doing contact tracing — one of the essential tools for keeping outbreaks from flaring up. Look up your state to see how it's doing.
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Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm warns that the threat from the pandemic is ongoing. "We will all know somebody — we will all love somebody — who will die from this disease," he says.
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Interim Ohio Department of Health Director Lance Himes has signed an order allowing county fairs and animal exhibitions to re-open from COVID-19 closures…
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The nation still sees more than 20,000 new cases on average a day, a number that's barely budged for weeks. Forecasters say we're looking at tens of thousands more deaths this summer.
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New cases are rising in at least 20 states, even as restrictions on daily life continue to ease. The U.S. total represents more than 25% of the confirmed cases worldwide.
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Texas Department of State Health Services says 1,935 people were admitted as hospital patients with the coronavirus. That is up from a previous record of 1,888 more than a month ago.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine says casinos, amusement parks and racetracks will be allowed to reopen June 19. The annual Memorial golf tournament in Dublin…
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The Ohio Senate has rejected a house-passed measure to limit the powers of the governor and state health director in issuing health orders. It would have…