Asbury United Methodist Church To Become COVID-19 Vaccination Site
Asbury United Methodist Church is opening their doors to become the newest COVID-19 vaccination site in the Tulsa area. They will begin their first round of eight weekends partnered with Passport Health on Saturday, February 6.
Church officials say although tomorrow is their first round of being a vaccine provider, they do plan to host clinics every Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the next eight weeks.
Right now they are only able to do 500 appointments per vaccination day to people ages 65 and up. Those who are qualified can sign up through their registration portal on their website asburytulsa.org. They will not be accepting any walk-ins.
The COVID-19 vaccine has arrived in Tulsa.
In a drive-thru setup, the Tulsa Health Department on Tuesday started vaccinating local health care workers caring for COVID patients, the top priority group.
Dr. Jeffrey Goodloe received the very first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine given in Tulsa County. The Hillcrest physician and EMSA chief medical officer said he’s managed to stay well so far, thanks to diligence and personal protective equipment.
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Hillcrest physician and EMSA Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jeffrey Goodloe was the first person in Tulsa County to receive a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
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The COVID-19 vaccine has arrived in Tulsa.
In a drive-thru setup, the Tulsa Health Department on Tuesday started vaccinating local health care workers caring for COVID patients, the top priority group.
Dr. Jeffrey Goodloe received the very first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine given in Tulsa County. The Hillcrest physician and EMSA chief medical officer said he’s managed to stay well so far, thanks to diligence and personal protective equipment.