COVID19

“The New York Times” calls Dr. Amy Acton “the leader we wish we all had”

As the director of the Ohio Department of Health, she’s being touted for the state’s early, aggressive response and effective messaging.

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Video & Co. [VIDEO] featuring Bobby Boone on Retail Districts

Yard & Company launches a limited video podcast series focused on sharing solutions, ideas and interventions related to COVID-19’s impact on cities.

Employees at CTI Clinical Consulting are working on a trial drug to treat COVID-19 infection.
First patient treated in test of a COVID-19 drug that a Covington-based research firm is conducting

CTI Clinical Trial and Consulting Services is participating in the study of a drug that may treat the breathing problems that afflict many patients infected with the virus.

Local doctor receives national attention for COVID-19 vaccine study

Robert Frenck, MD, will lead the human trials that will hopefully help decrease the risk of infection.

Online sales of Braxton's Dark Charge supported a relief fund for the brewery's furloughed employees.
Braxton Brewing supports laid-off employees the best way it knows how — by selling beer

The company put cellared bottles of the dark brew up for sale online under the condition that a portion of sales would be returned to its furloughed employees.

Covington artist Chad Turner has turned to virtual alternatives to teach and create.
How one artist is finding creative ways to spread the joy of art and learning while at home

While our regional art institutions may be closed, artists like Chad Turner are getting creative in finding ways to continue arts programming from home.

Local doctor receives national attention for COVID-19 vaccine study

Robert Frenck, MD, will lead the human trials that will hopefully help decrease the risk of infection.

YWCA commits to social distancing for domestic violence survivors

The pandemic has increased the need for safe, anonymous, and secure housing people who can’t go home.

Going the Distance: Bringing learning to low-income ESL students

The pandemic has further highlighted the chasm between the “haves” and “have nots,” but local people and organizations have stepped up to fill the gap

40 single mothers and their children move to safe shelter during coronavirus pandemic

With the help of the United Way and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Bethany House was able to safely relocate families.

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