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The CDC recommended everyone six months and older get an updated COVID vaccine. But getting it hasn’t been easy for some Oklahomans, with appointments canceled day of due to insurance snags and issues finding a place that carries it.
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Oklahoma's only historically Black college announced it is cancelling all outstanding charges its students incurred over the last three semesters.
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Six months after allocating most of the state’s share in federal American Rescue Plan Act money, some Oklahoma lawmakers are questioning the slow pace of getting money to project recipients.
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Researchers at the University of Oklahoma started developing a monitoring program in 2020. Now, they're working with state health officials to scan for about a dozen pathogens.
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It's year three of the COVID-19 pandemic, so precautions in schools look familiar.
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Federal auditors have recommended clawing back hundreds of thousands of dollars disbursed by Gov. Kevin Stitt as part of federally funded coronavirus relief grants.
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Oklahoma City Community College announced it has wiped out the debts of approximately 4,500 students.
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Since the coronavirus pandemic began, public schools have received a windfall of federal funding. But they’ve only spent a fraction of what they’ve been given.
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They're six times more contagious, but appear to be less damaging. That being said, long-term impacts are still a major risk, even if we aren't sure what they are yet.
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Now that lab testing for COVID is significantly rarer, it’s hard to know how many Oklahomans have the virus.