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Retired Air Force physician leaves $2.2 million to OMRF

Retired Air Force physician leaves $2.2 million to OMRF

February 23, 2021

The gift will fund research at OMRF where it is needed most.

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It’s open season for vaccine hunting

February 21, 2021

Every person vaccinated, even out of “order,” not only protects themselves, but also everyone they might potentially have infected while awaiting their turns.

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How the winter weather blast affects COVID-19 cases

February 19, 2021

A recent blast of winter weather may have impacted the state’s COVID-19 cases.

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Putting Covid-19 on ice?

February 18, 2021

The frigid temperatures and historic snowfall might have a silver lining when it comes to the pandemic.

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OMRF experts answer your Covid-19 variant questions

February 16, 2021

With vaccinations up and case numbers down nationwide, will the mutations undo recent progress?

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Bodywork: Okay, you’re vaccinated. Now what?

February 16, 2021

As much as we’d like to treat vaccines as get-out-of-jail-free cards, they’re not.

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