MetroNews This Morning 5-6-21

The state is looking a new ways to get young people vaccinated and in some cases taking the shots straight into the schools. Changes in the distribution of the vaccine from the feds don’t worry West Virginia health officials. Fairmont State is reopening campus, an odd discovery in Summers County. In Sports a day of upsets at the state basketball tourney and a former Mountaineer writes his name in the MLB history books. Those stories and more in today’s Metronews This Morning podcast.

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