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The current advice from the CDC is to mask up indoors if you live in a place with "substantial" or "high" coronavirus transmission. In South Dakota, that's all but Jerauld, Harding, Miner, and Hand county.
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The current advice from the CDC is to mask up indoors if you live in a place with "substantial" or "high" coronavirus transmission. In South Dakota, that's all but Jerauld county.
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The current advice from the CDC is to mask up indoors if you live in a place with "substantial" or "high" coronavirus transmission. In South Dakota, that's all but Jerauld county.
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A parent and an attorney for the Bishop O'Gorman Catholic Schools in Sioux Falls discuss the school district's lawsuit against the federal government's new COVID-19 vaccine or testing rules.
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South Dakota parents can now bring children ages five to eleven to clinics and pharmacies for COVID vaccinations. Sanford pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Santiago Lopez joins us with thoughts on what parents need to know.
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The current advice from the CDC is to mask up indoors if you live in a place with "substantial" or "high" coronavirus transmission. In South Dakota, that's all but Perkins, Mellette, and Jerauld counties.
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South Dakota and the Sioux Falls Catholic school system have filed a lawsuit against the federal government for making large companies enforce COVID-19 vaccinations or regular testing and masking. SDPB's Arielle Zionts has more on how workers and the business community are responding.
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The current advice from the CDC is to mask up indoors if you live in a place with "substantial" or "high" coronavirus transmission. In South Dakota, that's all but Perkins, Mellette, and Jerauld counties.
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The state of South Dakota and the Sioux Falls Catholic school system have filed a lawsuit against the federal government over a new requirement that large companies enforce COVID-19 vaccinations or regular testing and masking of employees.
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South Dakota plans to sue the federal government after it said private companies with 100 or more workers must require COVID-19 vaccinations or testing and masking.