according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The cases are being reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as "probable cases" as they are associated with the Texas-New ...
The health department said there is no risk to the public from these cases, but declining vaccine numbers contributed to the disease coming back.
The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is widely available through several healthcare options in Oklahoma. Some ...
The state health department did not say where in the state the cases were confirmed, but said there is no public health ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt has asked the state auditor’s office for an audit of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance ...