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Tag: Public Health Lab

Posted inPodcasts

Long Story Short: Fallout From Health Lab Relocation and Decades Old Injustice

by Oklahoma Watch April 30, 2022April 30, 2022

For Long Story Short episode 17 of season 2, Oklahoma Watch’s Paul Monies reports on the continued fallout from Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to relocate the state public health lab to Stillwater; Criminal justice reporter Keaton Ross talks about his encounter with a man freed by new evidence after three decades in prison. Ted Streuli hosts.

Posted inPublic Health

Federal Inspectors Clear Oklahoma’s Public Health Lab of Major Infractions

by Paul Monies April 25, 2022April 24, 2022
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Accelerate in Oklahoma, Which Ranks 7th Nationally

by Paul Monies February 26, 2021January 16, 2022
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Staff Shortages at Oklahoma’s Relocated Public Health Lab Cause Testing Delays

by Paul Monies February 18, 2021December 8, 2021

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