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Though vaccines for kids 5 and up have been available for months, less than half of Oklahoma children have gotten vaccinated for COVID-19.
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Oklahoma has entered yet another coronavirus spike. People are testing positive at the highest rate ever.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he has no plans on getting a second inoculation after receiving the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine back in March.
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As concerns about the Omicron variant have fueled a renewed push by health experts to encourage vaccinations or boosters, the role that religion and church leaders have on vaccine acceptance has been put in the spotlight.
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Heading into the holidays, listeners and readers have sent several questions about the coronavirus — the new strain, boosters, long-term symptoms and more. StateImpact conducted interviews and attended briefings on the subject.
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Oklahoma reports its first case nearly three weeks after the omicron variant was first detected in the U.S.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’ Connor has joined a multi-state lawsuit to block President Biden’s mandate for COVID-19 precautions within Head Start programs.
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Masks are optional in vast majority of the state's schools.
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Oklahoma City has become an arts and culture hub, thanks to the city core’s revitalization over the past two decades. But, a fast growing population, the rising cost of living and the COVID-19 pandemic, are making the city less affordable for the people who give OKC its personality.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he’s devoted to thwarting the Biden Administration’s efforts to get more people vaccinated via mandates at every turn.