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We’ve spent a lot of time covering the coronavirus pandemic from various angles, but some of you have questions that are not medical in nature. Amanda Vinicky is here with some answers.
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License Expired? Wedding Ahead? How to Navigate Services
Clip: 5/5/2020 | 6m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
We’ve spent a lot of time covering the coronavirus pandemic from various angles, but some of you have questions that are not medical in nature. Amanda Vinicky is here with some answers.
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