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08/10/2020 - The Hill by: Justin Wise
WASHINGTON, DC - At least 97,000 children in the United States tested positive for the novel coronavirus during the final two weeks of July, a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association found.

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08/10/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Ginger Christ
WASHINGTON, DC - On a Thursday morning early in the pandemic, Providence Senior Vice President and Chief Value Officer Jennifer Bayersdorfer and her team met with officials at Kaas Tailored to craft a way to work with the Mukilteo, Wash.-based upholstery manufacturer on personal protective equipment.

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08/10/2020 - WVNews
MORGANTOWN, WV - Sound financial management practices have once again earned a BBB+ bond rating for Mon Health System from Fitch Ratings.

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08/10/2020 - Charleston Gazette-Mail by: Lacie Pierson
WASHINGTON, DC - Federal lawmakers could vote on a COVID-19 economic relief package as early as Wednesday, but West Virginia lawmakers and advocates for the poor and unemployed are concerned the bill still might be too little too late for people in the Mountain State.

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08/10/2020 - MetroNews by: Mike Nolting
MORGANTOWN, WV - The president and CEO of the largest health care system in West Virginia said Friday COVID-19 patient levels are at a manageable level.

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08/10/2020 - The Register-Herald by: J. Damon Cain
FAYETTEVILLE, WV - Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus task force coordinator, warned a week ago Sunday that the coronavirus pandemic has spread from the nation’s big cities to rural and urban areas across the country.

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08/07/2020 - WV Metro News By: Jeff Jenkins
PRINCETON, W.Va. - The administrator at the Princeton Health Care Center nursing home in Mercer County said Thursday staff members at the home are tired, scared and sad and some of them have become ill from of COVID-19.

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