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Outbreaks of measles and whooping cough in Oklahoma have led to calls for greater transparency from the Oklahoma State Department of Health as the state stands alone in only sharing measles cases on a statewide basis.
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The U.S. surpassed 1,000 measles cases Friday.
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Health officials are urging the public to report any concerns about possible measles exposures.
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An epidemiologist says the latest numbers aren’t raising alarm bells.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit said Monday Oklahoma isn’t entitled to federal family planning money it lost last year.
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We offer a discussion of this new report with the executive director of the Healthy Minds Policy Initiative, a Tulsa-based nonprofit.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health has identified a second probable case of the monkeypox virus.
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OSDH is searching for whoever left a litter of five baby skunks at an animal shelter in Bristow. Officials said they're concerned of a possible rabies exposure.
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Speaking alongside his COVID-19 task force outside INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center Portland in Oklahoma City, Governor Kevin Stitt presented more details…