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Norton Healthcare offers tips for staying healthy as kids head back to school

Thousands of students across Kentuckiana are heading back to the classroom, which means back-to-school illnesses are also on the horizon.

Tahlequah police chief talks breakthrough case, health leaders wish for another vaccine rush

Tahlequah police chief talks breakthrough case, health leaders wish for another vaccine rush and last updated 2021-07-26 20:32:46-04 TULSA, Okla. — Some health officials say the need to administer COVID vaccines is spreading as fast as the virus. Monday, the state health department reported 819 new cases. Doctors fear this is a wave that could have been prevented with more COVID vaccine shots. Clinic staff of Morton Comprehensive Health Services are running more tests than vaccinations. For them, this is a frustrating setback. Because of the increase in testing, Morton staff pulled a nurse from regular duties to be dedicated to only running tests.

Food On The Move Brings Back Community Block Parties To Help Feed Tulsa

Credit Food On The Move A local nonprofit dedicated to fighting food insecurity is resuming its monthly block parties featuring entertainment, food trucks and fresh produce on a pay as you can model. Food On The Move is at Chamberlain Park at 4940 N Frankfort Ave. Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. They’ll be back there the third Tuesday of every month the rest of the year. Starting July 27, Food On The Move will be at Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Ave., the fourth Tuesday of each month. In September, they’ll add a stop at Tulsa Community College Northeast Campus, 3727 E Apache St.

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