ONE Health Ohio gets grant for virus fight
YOUNGSTOWN — ONE Health Ohio has been given money from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration to help confront the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The more than $67,000 will be used, in part, for screens and tests, medical supplies and telehealth services.
The money was part of more than $100 million the administration distributed to 1,381 administration-funded health centers across the U.S. to help with the COVID-19 outbreak.
ONE Health has health-care centers in Youngstown, Warren, Newton Falls, Cortland and Alliance.
Staff reports