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Oklahoma’s deputy health commissioner said Friday that a change in the shipment of the coronavirus vaccines came unexpectedly and has left him frustrated in how to manage distribution of the vaccines, one from Pfizer and one from Moderna.
Read moreThe world relies on computerized devices and the intemet is as much as ever. As of the third quarter of 2019, there were more than 4.33 billion active internet users, according to DataReportal. That marked a 327 million user increase from the year prior. At 8.2 percent, the growth of active intemet use is now eight times faster than the overall worldwide population growth.
Read more1 in 5 people are avoiding using cash now because of the coronavirus risk.
Read moreResolutions for the new year are nothing new. For some people, that list includes starting an exercise regime, eating healthy and losing weight.
Read moreOklahoma is on track to have its worst month of the COVID-19 pandemic so far, based on the number of cases and reported deaths in the first half of January.
Read moreAdults play a significant role in their own health care. Adults focused on getting fit may visit various fitness facilities before signing up for a membership, and individuals who want to improve their diets may spend countless hours poring over healthy recipes and the latest trends in nutrition. Such research pays dividends, and the same commitment can be applied to choosing the right health care services.
Read moreA bond election for the purpose of replacing Seminole’s decades-old sewer plant is on the horizon, according to City Manager Steve Saxon.
Read moreCOVID-19 vaccinations were administered by the Seminole County Health Department on the Seminole State College Campus on Jan. 15.
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