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06/30/2020 - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON, DC - At least 285 U.S. children have developed a serious inflammatory condition linked to the coronavirus and while most recovered, the potential for long-term or permanent damage is unknown, two new studies suggest.

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06/30/2020 - The Herald-Dispatch by: Fred Pace
HUNTINGTON, WV - New national research by ReviveHealth found more than a third of patients do not feel comfortable seeking medical care due to COVID-19 restrictions. However, those delays could cause serious harm to patients, hospital officials say.

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06/29/2020 - Politico by: Alice Miranda Ollstein
WASHINGTON, DC - Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar warned the country Sunday that coronavirus outbreaks in Texas, Florida, Arizona and other southern and southwestern states threaten to spiral out of control without immediate intervention including widespread use of masks or face coverings.

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06/29/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Alex Kacik
WASHINGTON, DC - Most surgical gowns, like much of healthcare’s medical supplies, are made in China. As the global pandemic took hold, health systems like Bon Secours Mercy Health were forced to turn to unlikely sources.

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06/29/2020 - Politico by: Quint Forgey
WASHINGTON, DC - Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, admonished Americans who have abandoned practicing personal mitigation measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus — asserting that such an “all or none” approach has contributed to a surge of new Covid-19 cases across the country.

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06/29/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Michael Brady
WASHINGTON, DC - Although more court fights lie ahead, industry experts say hospitals shouldn’t delay developing a strategy for sharing negotiated insurance rates with the public.

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06/29/2020 - The Herald-Dispatch by: Taylor Stuck
HUNTINGTON, WV - With cases of COVID-19 increasing across the region, health officials have called for those who have traveled to “hot-spot” areas like Myrtle Beach to get tested for the virus. But for some, getting tested isn’t as easy as it sounds.

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