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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to answer questions on Medicare and Medicaid at confirmation hearing
Associated Press
In a contentious confirmation hearing to become the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled to answer questions about Medicare and Medicaid, programs that affect tens of millions of Americans, or to provide details about how he would work to drive down health care costs.
Biden Administration Preparing For End Of Free COVID-19 Vaccines As Funds Run Dry
CBS News
Formal preparations are underway for the end of the federal COVID-19 vaccination and treatment effort, health officials say, with money for the Biden administration's campaign to buy and distribute shots to the public for free now set to run out "as early as January" 2023.
Study: Pfizer COVID Pill Showed No Benefit In Younger Adults
Associated Press
Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill appears to provide little or no benefit for younger adults, while still reducing the risk of hospitalization and death for high-risk seniors, according to a large study published Wednesday.
Newly Published Study Shows Cancer Drug Cuts Risk Of Death For Hospitalized High-risk COVID-19 Patients
CBS News
A drug initially developed in hopes of treating cancer patients could significantly cut the risk of death among hospitalized COVID-19 patients who are at high risk of severe disease, results published on Wednesday suggest.
Doctors Finding Hurdles To Using Pills To Treat COVID-19
Associated Press
High-risk COVID-19 patients now have new treatments they can take at home to stay out of the hospital — if doctors get the pills to them fast enough.
Pfizer, US Ink $5.29B Deal For Possible COVID-19 Treatment
Associated Press
The U.S. government will pay drugmaker Pfizer $5.29 billion for 10 million treatment courses of its potential COVID-19 treatment if regulators approve it.
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Vaccine Group Announces Creation Of Ebola Vaccine Stockpile
News 9
The vaccine alliance GAVI announced Thursday it would invest $178 million to create a global stockpile of about 500,000 Ebola vaccines, a decision that health officials say could help prevent future outbreaks from spiraling out of control.
Vaccine Group Announces Creation Of Ebola Vaccine Stockpile
News 9
The vaccine alliance GAVI announced Thursday it would invest $178 million to create a global stockpile of about 500,000 Ebola vaccines, a decision that health officials say could help prevent future outbreaks from spiraling out of control.
Many Americans With HIV Don't Know They're Infected
News 9
Twenty years ago, Maria Davis got tested for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as part of an application for a life insurance policy. She thought nothing of it until week and a half later, when she received a letter in the mail telling her she'd tested positive.
Many Americans With HIV Don't Know They're Infected
News 9
Twenty years ago, Maria Davis got tested for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as part of an application for a life insurance policy. She thought nothing of it until week and a half later, when she received a letter in the mail telling her she'd tested positive.
Moore Woman Blames Gardasil For Disabling Her
News 9
Gardasil is meant to prevent Human Papillomavirus (HPV). While many do not report any serious side effects, 18-year-old Hannah Robinson of Moore claims the vaccine dashed her dreams.
Moore Woman Blames Gardasil For Disabling Her
News 9
Gardasil is meant to prevent Human Papillomavirus (HPV). While many do not report any serious side effects, 18-year-old Hannah Robinson of Moore claims the vaccine dashed her dreams.
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Late night scare: armed robbery at Northwest Expressway Taco Bueno
Allyson Luckie
Breaking: Taco Bueno Employee injured in overnight armed robbery in Northwest Oklahoma City, updates to follow.
Late night scare: armed robbery at Northwest Expressway Taco Bueno
Allyson Luckie
Breaking: Taco Bueno Employee injured in overnight armed robbery in Northwest Oklahoma City, updates to follow.
Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
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Late night scare: armed robbery at Northwest Expressway Taco Bueno
Allyson Luckie
Breaking: Taco Bueno Employee injured in overnight armed robbery in Northwest Oklahoma City, updates to follow.
Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
Viewers spot Starlink Satellites over Piedmont
Destini Pittman
Viewers in Piedmont witnessed a striking 'string of pearls' phenomenon from Starlink satellites.
OKC woman writing film to help people diagnosed with autism later in life
Elizabeth Fitz
An Oklahoma City woman is writing a film called “Whales in the Sky” after being diagnosed later in life with autism spectrum disorder, she told News 9 on Thursday.
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