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COVID-19 VACCINE IN OKLAHOMA: OSDH taking COVID-19 vaccine on the road as vaccination rates continue to decline in Oklahoma

The Oklahoma State Department of Health plans to take the COVID-19 vaccine show on the road as vaccination rates in the state plummet.The strategy shifts from massive vaccination sites to getting those vaccines to people. Vaccinations in Oklahoma have dropped from the peak of nearly 35,000 doses a day in early April to closer to 13,000 a day now.Those numbers caused the Sooner State to drop from the top 10 in vaccinations per day to the bottom half of states. Oklahoma has declined some of its allocation from the federal government because the state just doesn t have enough demand. Up to this point, we have made great progress, Deputy Health Commissioner Keith Reed said. But, as I am sure many of you have noticed over the past few weeks, vaccination uptake has slowed tremendously. Reed said the state has gotten through most of the people who were easy to reach. More than half of Oklahoma s adults and more than 80% of seniors have gotten at least one shot, but getting the rest w

COVID-19 VACCINE IN OKLAHOMA: Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to be administered again as first-dose shots slow in Oklahoma

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is being distributed again in Oklahoma, with state health department officials telling providers they can start administering the shot again.The restart of administering the one-dose shot comes with a warning about the extremely rare blood clots that federal regulators were concerned about that caused the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to be temporarily paused.Oklahoma State Department of Health officials said they told providers Friday night that they could start the Johnson & Johnson vaccine immediately, so the Sooner State should hopefully expect to see some appointments opening up soon. All this after health officials said first-dose vaccinations have slowed in Oklahoma. I would not say that’s necessarily due to Johnson & Johnson, although that’s a contributing factor, Deputy Health Commissioner Keith Reed said. But it’s definitely an indication that we need Oklahomans to step up and get vaccinated. That’s a significant drop. Still

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