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Trends, Topics & Tags: Should Schools Ban Smartphones?
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Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum and Tulsa Health Department officials gave an update on Thursday about the impact of COVID-19 in the area.
Tulsa Area Officials Give COVID-19 Update; Mask Ordinance To Expire April 30 If COVID-19 Cases Remain Low
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Bixby Public Schools Implementing Changes To COVID-19 Precautions For Pre-K Through 6th Grade
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OSDH: 302 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 21 Virus-Related Deaths Added To State's Provisional Death Count
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Twenty-one more virus-related deaths and 302 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state since Wednesday, according to daily numbers released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
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