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Five Common Covid-19 Vaccine Questions, Answered

Oklahomans are rolling up their sleeves by the thousands for Covid-19 vaccines. Although demand is outpacing supply, many remain uncertain about aspects of the shots. Experts at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation offer answers to five frequently asked questions about the vaccines. 1.

Seminole Parks Department

Seminole Parks Department recently repainted the flag poles at Seminole Public Library, Veteran’s Park, and Heritage House. As you can see from the pictures below, this is not an easy task. They must safely ride the boom lift to reach the top of the pole.
Seminole Parks Department

Adam Baker from Seminole

Adam Baker from Seminole First United Bank has been promoted to Vice President of the Seminole location and received a plaque for his “hole in one.”
Adam Baker from Seminole

Oklahoma State Department of Health Situation Update

As of this advisory, there are 376,424 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. 2,579 is today’s 7-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported. There are 30 additional deaths identified to report. Two in Carter County, one male in the 50-64 age group, one male in the 65 or older age group.
Oklahoma State Department of Health Situation Update

7 Ways Newspapers Benefit Students

Classrooms have come a long way since the days when pioneering settlers would send their children to single-room schoolhouses. Modern classrooms might be technical marvels, but one less flashy learning tool remains as valuable as ever.
7 Ways Newspapers Benefit Students

Vaccine Appointments Canceled Amid Confusion Over Supply

An increasing number of COVID-19 vaccination sites around the U.S. are canceling appointments because of vaccine shortages in a rollout so rife with confusion that even the new CDC director admitted she doesn’t know exactly how many shots are in the pipeline.
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