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MetroNews This Morning 9-14-21

All but two West Virginia counties are now requiring students to wear a mask, in Preston County Covid has shutdown school for the next two weeks. Cases climb and hospitals struggle to keep up. A mother pleads for vaccinations as her son fights for lie and a State Senator whose also a doctor says it’s now a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Huntington eliminates the B-and-O Tax and coal prices continue to soar improving the state’s finances to record levels. In Sports, the new MetroNews High School Football Power Poll is out , but Covid is impacted teams there as well. those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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