Rob Manning
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Oregon education and health officials say school staff won't be vaccinated until late February, putting reopening goals in doubt for some districts. That reality is causing debate among educators and more uncertainty for parents and students.
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A professor at OHSU speaks to the challenges and benefits of vaccinating people with obesity — a group considered at high risk from COVID-19, but with a difficult history with some other vaccines.
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As COVID-19 cases rise and parents push for schools to reopen — some students caught in the middle are struggling more than others.
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Oregon's COVID-19 numbers — cases, hospitalizations, deaths — are still on the rise, raising concerns among public health officials.