Oklahoma Health Officials Seek Emergency Order as COVID Cases Rise

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Insurance Journal - Jul 29, 2021

Health officials in Oklahoma on July 27 urged Gov. Kevin Stitt to issue an emergency declaration that would allow for expanded care for those with COVID-19 — something the Republican has said he will not do. Such a declaration would …...

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