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The Oklahoma State Department of Health, in partnership with Governor Kevin Stitt and federal, state and private industry leadership, announced by the establishment of the Oklahoma Pandemic Center for Innovation and Excellence (OPCIE), the first center of its kind in the nation at the intersection of agriculture, animal and human medicine, food safety, public health testing and preparedness.
Read moreHalloween is a unique day each year when people gather together for parties, parades and of course, trick-or-treating. October 31 is a day that most children eagerly await each year because it means an opportunity to don a costume and come home with bags full of sweet treats.
Read moreHundreds of millions of people across the globe rely on medications for their survival. In fact, the percentage of people using prescription medications may surprise people who work outside the health care industry.
Read moreA Seminole County property owner said she’s out tens of thousands of dollars, all thanks to thieves.
Read moreOne week after the program’s initial deadline, Governor Kevin Stitt announced an extension for all Oklahoma school districts to claim funding for virtual learning resources through Learn Anywhere Oklahoma.
Read moreRecently Governor Stitt approved the legislation brought to him by the Oklahoma Health Department to allow that the Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener Camera to be used to identify early eye problems.
Read moreLeft, Les Walker shows the Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener Camera that the Seminole Lions Club will be utilizing on the screenings that will be given to the students from Pre-K-6 Grade. Staff Photo By Mike Gifford
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