CLEVELAND, Ohio – The city recorded 138 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus on Wednesday, Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration announced. The newly confirmed cases involved patients ranging in age from less than 10 years old into their 90s. Four new deaths were reported. The deaths of 216 Clevelanders have been attributed to the coronavirus. The average age of those who died was 73 .
Cleveland Indians partner with Cleveland Clinic in effort to get fans back to Progressive Field Cleveland Indians Progressive Field (Source: WOIO) By Chris Anderson | January 28, 2021 at 11:19 AM EST - Updated January 28 at 11:19 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Clinic announced a collaboration with the goal of having the ability to safely return baseball fans back to Progressive Field for the 2021 season.
The two organizations will work to develop health and safety measures in anticipation of fans being allowed to the ballpark.
“We are proud to advise the Cleveland Indians on implementing public health measures, which continue to be important during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said James Merlino, M.D., chief clinical transformation officer at Cleveland Clinic.
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