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Month of August dedicated to raising awareness for breastfeeding


Updated: 3:36 AM EDT August 5, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio The American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization both recommend breastfeeding for the first six months of a child’s life.  
To raise awareness for its benefits, August was named Ohio Breastfeeding Awareness Month. The week of August 1-7 was named World Breastfeeding Week.  
Alexandrea Echols became a mother on July 1. She told 10TV that the journey, while beautiful, came with challenges.  
“I felt very lost in the beginning. Very overwhelmed,” Echols said. “You know, breastfeeding, you would think it would come naturally because it’s something our bodies naturally do, but it doesn’t. Maybe it does for some people but it doesn’t for me. It did not for me.”  ....

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'We need to keep schools open': Ohio health leaders urge those 16 and up to get COVID-19 vaccine


On Thursday, Franklin County moved back to Level 4 of Ohio’s COVID-19 advisory system.
Author: Angela Reighard
Updated: 11:25 PM EDT April 15, 2021
As cases of COVID-19 are going up in Ohio, health leaders are urging those 16 and older to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Thursday, Franklin County moved back to Level 4 of Ohio’s COVID-19 advisory system. Despite moving backward, officials with Columbus Public Health are not recommending a stay home advisory. Additionally, Columbus Health Commissioner Dr. Mysheika Roberts said Level 4 does not mean schools should close or switch to remote learning.
Children being out of school, out of sports, not having social contact for almost a year, is devastating, said Dr. Rustin Morse from Nationwide Children’s Hospital. We need to keep the schools open. It s imperative, it s safe, it s the right thing to do. ....

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