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FILE - In this Aug. 13, 2019 file photo, Louisiana Health Secretary Rebekah Gee answers questions from the joint House and Senate budget committee about new contract awards for the Medicaid managed care program in Baton Rouge, La. As Louisiana broadens its efforts to combat hepatitis C in hopes of largely eliminating the deadly viral infection, the state health department announced Tuesday, Dec. 10 that 10 Walmart locations around Louisiana will offer free screenings for the infectious, liver-damaging disease. Gee said Walmart is providing leadership that will help the State meet its ambitious goals of population-level screening and hepatitis C elimination.   (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 13, 2019 file photo, Louisiana Health Secretary Rebekah Gee answers questions from the joint House and Senate budget committee about new contract awards for the Medicaid managed care program in Baton Rouge, La. As Louisiana broadens its efforts to combat hepatitis C in hopes of largely eliminating the deadly viral infection, the state health department announced Tuesday, Dec. 10 that 10 Walmart locations around Louisiana will offer free screenings for the infectious, liver-damaging disease. Gee said Walmart is providing leadership that will help the State meet its ambitious goals of population-level screening and hepatitis C elimination. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

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