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MetroNews This Morning 8-11-20

Covid 19 outbreaks continue at several elder care facilities in West Virginia. There is some good news on the overall Covid 19 front this morning in the Mountain State where we are not seeking huge spikes. Testing continues ton WVU students ahead of the fall semester. Huntington officials continue a tax freeze to help business owners and residents amid the pandemic. Paying for the cost to draw down federal unemployment benefits for those who have lost their jobs in the pandemic will be steep. Will schools be safe this fall…we take a look. In sports: the college football season is up in the air, but the Mountaineers are on the field and preparing for Game 1. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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