Metronews This Morning 5-15-20

Free testing for those with or without symptoms starts today in a new program to test those who are medically undeserved in West Virginia. The DHHR has come up with a new analysis of data to better anticipate potential outbreaks of Covid 19 in various counties. Reopening plans start today with guided fishing in West Virginia and now fitness centers are added to a long list of businesses restarting next week. Flags are lowered on behalf of fallen law enforcement officers and in sports, NASCAR is ready to fire the engines. Those stories and more in today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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