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A general increase in mask-wearing has been encouraging, U.S. public health experts say. But too few young people, especially, are social distancing and taking other steps to slow coronavirus' spread.
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The study is based on some assumptions under different scenarios. It suggests that if 95% of Americans wore masks in public it could drastically reduce the amount of COVID-19 deaths by February.
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State health officials Sunday reported 1,291 new cases of COVID-19 and two new deaths. The state now has 168,749 cases and 4,999 deaths. Six Ohio bars…
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President Donald Trump’s positive COVID test has stirred questions about what health orders were followed at Cleveland Clinic during the presidential…
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The White House says President Trump will stop in Dayton on Monday for a campaign event. The president will attempt to convince voters he's been good for…
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More than two dozen parents, mostly in Northwest Ohio, are suing the state over the mandate that K-12 students wear masks. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles…
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The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said every governor should mandate mask-wearing as a way to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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What's driving this death toll? Could anything improve the outlook? How reliable are these predictions anyway? We get into the weeds.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine plans to issue an order that K-12 students returning to school must wear a mask. DeWine said the order follows the advice of the…
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On this special mid-week bonus episode, Dan talks with Rob Moore about his new article on the Ohio Capital Journal on masks and COVID-19. The conversation…