On April 30, Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton issued a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home order that replaces the original Stay-at-Home order that expired on May 1, 2020.
In This Issue
- Inclusion in Medicine
- #GivingTuesdayNow Campaign Encourages Unity and Giving
- Chapter 5 from Quotes from the Edge of Nowhere – The Art of Noticing Unnoticed Life Wisdom
- Play A Vital Role in the Lives of Our Nation’s Defenders
- Program Directors: Register Your Chiefs for OAFP’s Workshop!
- Get Involved in Your Academy – Submit Nominations for OAFP Offices
- The Public Health Approach to COVID-19; AAFP Virtual Town Hall Wednesday
- ODH Issues Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- HHS Launches COVID Uninsured Program Portal
- Customer Face Coverings No Longer Required in Retail Establishments
- Dr. DeAundre Dyer Named Resident Representative on American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Board
- Ohio Substance Use Disorder Professional Loan Repayment Program Deadline June 15
- Governor Creates Advisory Groups on Opening Restaurants and Barbershops/Salons
- Update on COVID-19 Testing in Ohio
- PPE Delivery
- Stephanie Quinn to be AAFP Senior Vice President for Advocacy, Practice Advancement, and Policy
- Impacts of Addiction on Children, Youth, and Families
- With Limited Testing, Most Reported COVID Cases Are in Ohio’s Six Largest Counties
- Tap into Community Resources to Help Your Patients Tackle COVID-19 Challenges
- Health Costs Could Be Down $575B Because of COVID-19
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