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Ebola Preparations

Clip: Season 4 Episode 414 | 6m 46s

The Governor and state health officials outline preparations for dealing with Ebola.

Even though no cases of Ebola have been reported in Oklahoma, Governor Mary Fallin and state health officials say procedures are in place to deal with the disease. Oklahoma Health Commissioner Terry Cline and state epidemiologist Dr. Kristy Bradley say steps have been taken to alert hospitals and health care providers to the steps that should be taken to screen for the virus.

10/12/2014 | Rating NR

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Clip: S4 Ep414 | 40s | The live stream of the State Superintendent Debate. (40s)

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