COVID-19 in Oklahoma podcast: April 7
Host Ben Felder and Frontier reporter Kassie McClung discuss new testing data from private labs that give a better picture of how many Oklahomans have been tested.
Frontier Staff April 7, 2020
Host Ben Felder and Frontier reporter Kassie McClung discuss new testing data from private labs that give a better picture of how many Oklahomans have been tested.
Frontier Staff April 6, 2020
Ben Felder talks with House Floor Leader Jon Echols about the Legislature’s return this week with the state facing a budget shortfall of more than $400 million.
Frontier Staff April 4, 2020
Host Ben Felder and Frontier reporter Kassie McClung discuss new information on the coronavirus impact in nursing homes and what the difference is between state and city shelter at home orders.
Frontier Staff April 3, 2020
Ben Felder and Frontier reporter Kassie McClung talk about Gov. Kevin Stitt’s essential business orders and the “personal responsibility” mantra he preaches to Oklahomans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Frontier Staff April 1, 2020
On today’s episode of COVID-19 in Oklahoma, host Ben Felder talks with Tres Savage of NonDoc media about how the coronavirus is impacting the state Legislature.
Frontier Staff March 31, 2020
On today’s episode of COVID-19 in Oklahoma, host Ben Felder and Frontier reporter Kassie McClung talk about how officials in Oklahoma communicate with the public in a state where some are highly skeptical of both the government and science.
Frontier Staff March 30, 2020
On today’s episode of COVID-19 in Oklahoma, host Ben Felder and Frontier reporter Kassie McClung speak with Dr. Kasey Shrum, the Secretary of Science and Innovation, and Elizabeth Pollard, Deputy State Secretary of Science and Innovation, about their work on Gov. Kevin Stitt’s coronavirus task force.
Frontier Staff March 30, 2020
On today’s episode of COVID-19 in Oklahoma, host Ben Felder talks with Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt talks about his “shelter in place” order, how he communicates with residents and how he’s preparing for the future.
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