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The Oklahoma State Department of Health recommends washing your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds before cooking and using separate cutting boards to keep raw meats away from fruits and vegetables.
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Conditions have become so dangerous at the Hughes County jail that the newly elected district attorney said it is no longer safe for detention officers or detainees and should be shut down.
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They’re reviewing how much power the governor should have over multiple agencies this year.
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Inauguration Day has come and gone and now Governor Kevin Stitt, the Oklahoma legislature and new State Superintendent Ryan Walters begin work on what could be a transformational 2023 in state government.
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October is SIDS Awareness Month, and there are new recommendations out of the American Academy of Pediatrics to help promote a safe sleeping environment for babies.
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With more than 36% of its population in the obese weight range, Oklahoma ranks ninth in the nation for obesity rates.
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Even in a spring break-shortened week, Oklahoma legislators stayed ahead of schedule in moving bills closer to floor debate and possible passage.
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Not sure how long after a COVID exposure to get a test? This question and others are answered in this Q&A with local health officials.
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The state’s top public health official resigned on Friday.
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Oklahoma’s new public health lab director will depart after less than four months, as drama surrounding the lab continues.The Frontier reported Thursday…