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MetroNews This Morning 3-17-20

Bars and restaurants in West Virginia remain open, unlike neighboring states amid the Covid19 concerns–but for how long? School personnel work to keep children as engaged in school work as possible and get them fed. Health officials admit there are no positive cases in West Virginia of the virus, but lament the testing numbers are woefully low. In Sports, Huggs talks about his team’s year and the abrupt end to the season with MetroNews. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning Podcast.

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