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During COVID-19, most routine cancer screenings were delayed, and Roswell Park Cancer Institute’s Dr. Steven Edge is sounding a bit of an alarm this morning on the WBFO Brief podcast. Also, hear Ontario’s troubles with COIVD and inspection of nursing homes, Myanmar refugee Beh Meh talks of her life in Kenmore, and Albany reporter Karen DeWitt looks at restaurant relief from some COVID restrictions. And NPR founding father Bill Siemering looks at 50 years since the first All Things Considered and says his time in Buffalo as general manager at WBFO influenced a lot of what the fledgling network became.
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During COVID-19, most routine cancer screenings were delayed, and Roswell Park Cancer Institute’s Dr. Steven Edge is sounding a bit of an alarm this morning on the WBFO Brief podcast. Also, hear Ontario’s troubles with COIVD and inspection of nursing homes, Myanmar refugee Beh Meh talks of her life in Kenmore, and Albany reporter Karen DeWitt looks at restaurant relief from some COVID restrictions. And NPR founding father Bill Siemering looks at 50 years since the first All Things Considered and says his time in Buffalo as general manager at WBFO influenced a lot of what the fledgling network became.