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Coronavirus: Daily cases stay under 2,000 for second straight day in Ohio

Experts: Test for these toxins regularly if your drinking water comes from a well

Experts: Test for these toxins regularly if your drinking water comes from a well Ismail Turay Jr. Most water from the region’s large underground aquifer is safe to drink untreated, but homeowners might not always be aware of all the potential contaminants, including “forever chemicals” that do not have a color, taste or smell. Such was the case recently in Butler Twp., Montgomery County, when Earl Moyer and some of his neighbors said they learned about the chemicals known as PFAS for the first time after high levels were detected at nearby Aullwood Audubon Farm Discovery Center in October. Health officials sent letters to 180 homeowners nearby, urging them to test their wells for PFAS.

Coronavirus: New cases remain below 5,000 for ninth day in a row

5 things to know about the coronavirus: Curfew extensions and vaccine registration

Pop-up coronavirus testing in Dayton Saturday

Pop-up coronavirus testing in Dayton Saturday Daniel Susco © Bill Lackey A man is silhoutted against the wall of a white tent, illuminated by the sun, as he gets a COVID-19 test Wednesday at the Clark County Combined Health District s free COVID testing clinic at Hayward Middle School. There will be a pop-up coronavirus testing event in Dayton on Saturday at the Greater Allen AME Church, 1620 West 5th Street. The testing will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will be offered at no cost, with no appointment or doctor’s note needed. Pop Up COVID Testing scheduled for Saturday, January 23. pic.twitter.com/shIxIIB2Du City of Dayton, Ohio (@cityofdayton) January 20, 2021

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