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In this photo made on Monday, July 20, 2020, Kiva A. Fisher-Green, right, talks with fellow social worker Tyree R. Ford outside the Alma Illery Medical Center in Pittsburgh. In March and April when Philadelphia and its surroundings became one of the nation's hot-spots for COVID-19 cases, Pittsburgh seemed at the time, to be under more control: the city racked up a fraction of the coronavirus cases as the other side of Pennsylvania. But by the beginning of July, officials in Pittsburgh's Allegheny County, began a cascading shutdown of bars, restaurants and gatherings due to an alarming spike in COVID-19 cases. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

In this photo made on Monday, July 20, 2020, Kiva A. Fisher-Green, right, talks with fellow social worker Tyree R. Ford outside the Alma Illery Medical Center in Pittsburgh. In March and April when Philadelphia and its surroundings became one of the nation's hot-spots for COVID-19 cases, Pittsburgh seemed at the time, to be under more control: the city racked up a fraction of the coronavirus cases as the other side of Pennsylvania. But by the beginning of July, officials in Pittsburgh's Allegheny County, began a cascading shutdown of bars, restaurants and gatherings due to an alarming spike in COVID-19 cases. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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