Some Oklahomans grapple with ‘long COVID’ as doctors, researchers seek to understand it
Efforts to treat and research long COVID have started to emerge across the state.
Kassie McClung April 26, 2021
Efforts to treat and research long COVID have started to emerge across the state.
Kassie McClung March 31, 2021
The Oklahoma State Department of Health admits “mistakes were made” in its scramble to secure scarce supplies during beginning stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ben Felder March 23, 2021
Oklahoma doesn’t mandate suicide prevention training in schools but recent cases of student suicides in Edmond has parents believing it should.
Kassie McClung March 16, 2021
When the coronavirus arrived in Oklahoma in March 2020, I set out to cover the state’s response with a focus on accountability.
Ben Felder March 15, 2021
Matt Rowan blamed his use of a racist slur on Type 1 diabetes, an excuse that drew backlash from those advocating for diabetes support.
Dylan Goforth March 11, 2021
About 41,000 Oklahomans have gone more than 42 days without receiving their second dose, according to state health department data.
Kassie McClung March 8, 2021
Thousands of essential workers will become eligible, including employees in restaurants, grocery stores and dozens of other industries.
Kassie McClung Catherine Sweeney, StateImpact Oklahoma March 4, 2021
The policies don’t vary much, but they could have a better shot at implementation because of shifts on the U.S. and Oklahoma supreme courts.
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