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Tuesday's Local News From KWGS

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Monday's top stories:

  • Researchers say Oklahoma and its bordering states risk worsening each others' COVID-19 infection rates by reopening in a rushed or uncoordinated manner.
  • Oklahoma now has confirmed 3,280 cases of COVID-19, with 197 deaths. The virus has been found in 70 of Oklahoma's 77 counties.
  • Oklahoma U.S. Senator James Lankford says federal coronavirus unemployment payments may be too generous.
  • Tulsa-based gas station and convenience store chain QuikTrip says it's hiring full- and part-time staff. A manager at one of their Tulsa locations died earlier this month of COVID-19, and an employee told the Tulsa World the company was failing its employees during the coronavirus crisis.
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Chris joined Public Radio Tulsa as a news anchor and reporter in April 2020. He’s a graduate of Hunter College and the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, both at the City University of New York.