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Matt Wynn

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Omaha, NE, United States

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Past articles by Matt:

Coronavirus and the workplace: The virus causes record numbers of job absences in 2020

An average of 1.5M people a month missed work because of their 'own illness/injury/medical problems,' survey data show, much higher than normal. → Read More

Tens of thousands left the president option blank, though 'undervotes' were down from 2016

In competitive Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Michigan, tens of thousands opted for neither Trump nor Biden but "undervotes" were down from 2016. → Read More

Tens of thousands left the president option blank, though 'undervotes' were down from 2016

In competitive Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Michigan, tens of thousands opted for neither Trump nor Biden but "undervotes" were down from 2016. → Read More

Election 2020: Mail-in ballots could face long waits in Michigan, Ohio, other swing states

A USA Today Network effort to measure mail efficiency in key states leading up to the November election finds long delays, circuitous paths. → Read More

College football coaches' COVID-19 pay cuts are not always what they seem

USA TODAY Sports found temporary pay cuts range from as little as the elimination of an $80 monthly cell phone allowance to as much as $1.25 million. → Read More

Leaders were slow to bring COVID-19 testing to Latino communities. Now people are sick.

​Unequal access to coronavirus tests in the Latino community does not surprise experts calling the gaps a factor in disproportionate cases and deaths. → Read More

Leaders were slow to bring COVID-19 testing to Latino communities. Now people are sick.

It was mid-June in California's Central Valley, and Dr. Patricia Iris was alarmed.Every COVID-19 patient at Lodi Memorial that day was Latino, even though → Read More

Coronavirus surges aren't linked to George Floyd, policing, Black Lives Matter protests

Protests were as common in places with surging coronavirus cases as in others. However, new spikes are in places with a lower rate of spread so far. → Read More

Remember Lake of the Ozarks party pics? Many other places boomed Memorial Day, data show

The number of people entering businesses in some 400 U.S. ZIP codes doubled Memorial Day, and some destinations beat 2019, despite coronavirus. → Read More

Wisconsin's high court said reopen. Did residents end self-quarantine amid coronavirus?

New data shows a measurable rise in Wisconsin restaurant and bar traffic, but ending the stay-home order didn't create a flood of people leaving home. → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it may be OK to plan a return to normal.Actions behind the improvement vary from place to place, USA TODAY found, from large cities that tracked down anyone who had contact with infected individuals to small towns that closed churches and ski resorts that… → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it may be OK to plan a return to normal.Actions behind the improvement vary from place to place, USA TODAY found, from large cities that tracked down anyone who had contact with infected individuals to small towns that closed churches and ski resorts that… → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it may be OK to plan a return to normal.Actions behind the improvement vary from place to place, USA TODAY found, from large cities that tracked down anyone who had contact with infected individuals to small towns that closed churches and ski resorts that… → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it may be OK to plan a return to normal.Actions behind the improvement vary from place to place, USA TODAY found, from large cities that tracked down anyone who had contact with infected individuals to small towns that closed churches and ski resorts that… → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it may be OK to plan a return to normal.Actions behind the improvement vary from place to place, USA TODAY found, from large cities that tracked down anyone who had contact with infected individuals to small towns that closed churches and ski resorts that… → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it may be OK to plan a return to normal.Actions behind the improvement vary from place to place, USA TODAY found, from large cities that tracked down anyone who had contact with infected individuals to small towns that closed churches and ski resorts that… → Read More

The coronavirus curve bends toward reopening in hard-hit counties. Will it hold steady?

Across America, coronavirus infection rates are starting to decline in communities that weathered significant outbreaks – an indicator of when it → Read More