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05/07/2020 - WVNews by: Matt Harvey
CHARLESTON, WV - The state's COVID-19 czar, WVU Medicine's Dr. Clay Marsh, said one key metric could indicate the virus is picking back up, and he added the reopening of the Mountain State might be interrupted from time to time to address areas of concern.

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05/06/2020 - NPR by: Jon Hamilton
WASHINGTON, DC - Intensive care teams inside hospitals are rapidly altering the way they care for patients with COVID-19.

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05/06/2020 - The Hill by: Reid Wilson
WASHINGTON, DC - The coronavirus that has exploded into a pandemic has almost certainly been circulating for several months longer than public health experts first suspected, masked by asymptomatic cases or illnesses incorrectly diagnosed.

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05/06/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Rachel Cohrs
WASHINGTON, DC - The Trump administration is collecting information that could be used to distribute COVID-19 provider relief grant funds to providers that serve Medicaid enrollees.

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05/06/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Michael Brady
WASHINGTON, DC - The financial impact of COVID-19 on hospitals and health systems may top $200 billion from March through June, according to a report released Tuesday.

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05/06/2020 - The Associated Press by: Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Michael Balsamo and Colleen Long
WASHINGTON, DC - The Trump administration failed to prepare for the onslaught of the coronavirus, then sought a quick fix by trying to rush an unproven drug to patients, a senior government scientist alleged in a whistleblower complaint.

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05/06/2020 - The Dominion Post by: Suzanne Elliott
CHARLESTON, WV - West Virginia hospitals, especially those in rural areas, will receive $159.6 million in emergency funds, part of the distribution of $100 billion provider relief fund included in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.

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