OSDH to distribute N95 masks to local pharmacies across the state

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is working to make sure Oklahomans have widely available access to N95 masks in the state. In partnership with the Oklahoma Pharmacists Association and pharmacy partners around the state, the OSDH will be distributing N95 masks around the state to local pharmacies through a distribution system that will provide Oklahomans the opportunity to go to their local pharmacies to receive N95 masks, free of charge.

Free virtual addiction support program helps families during recent COVID-19 surge

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Isolation and stress caused from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic can lead many to turn to drugs to cope. According to the Center for Disease Control, Oklahoma has seen a 20% rise in drug overdose deaths during the pandemic. With the recent surge in the Omicron variant, further isolation and stress will leave family members looking for ways to help loved ones suffering from addiction.

NRCS accepting applications

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Conservation Incentive Contracts (CIC) address priority resource concerns, including sequestering carbon and improving soil health in highpriority areas. Through these contracts, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) works with producers to strengthen the quality and condition of natural resources on their operations using management practices, such as irrigation water management, drainage water management, feed management and residue and tillage management that target resource concerns, including degraded soil and water quality, available water, and soil erosion.

Specialty crop grants Now available

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Funding opportunities to enhance the specialty crop industry within the state are now available, thanks to the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program through the United States Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Marketing Services. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, local, state, and federal government entities, for-profit organizations and colleges and universities.

OSDH releases updates on treatments for COVID-19

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is committed to sharing the most up to date and timely information about the COVID-19 pandemic. Monday, the FDA removed the authorization for the use of two monoclonal antibody treatments that have been on the market, REGEN-COV and Bam/Ete, due to their ineffectiveness against the omicron variant, taking into consideration the prevalence of omicron in the country.
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Weather Update

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A winter storm blasting the state through Thursday with ice and snow followed by arctic air and this comes in a week when temperatures hit the 70s on Monday. This winter storm producing enough ice to cause power outages and downed trees and power lines. Temperatures will drop to near 16 degrees on Friday morning and 14 degrees Saturday morning. One bright note is that the weekend is looking Sunny with highs in the 40s.