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The daily average of first-dose vaccinations each week plummeted to 3,810 in mid-April from a peak of 15,382 in mid-March, according to state data. The average has held relatively steady
Tulsa Health Department To Begin Administering Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines To 12-15-Year-Olds
The Tulsa Health Department will start administering Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine to 12 to 15-year-olds on Thursday.
The Centers for Disease Control gave its approval Wednesday for emergency use authorization. Pfizer is now the first manufacturer to receive approval of its vaccine for younger Americans.
The Tulsa Health Department hopes the decision will prevent more infections, hospitalization, and deaths in Tulsa County. Starting Thursday, parents can make an appointment for their child to receive the vaccine at four of THD s locations. The locations include:
James O. Goodwin Health Center | 5051 S. 129 E. Ave., Tulsa, OK
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Richard Pennyman, owner of American Soul Kitchen and Bar at 164 Scott St. in Meriden, Tues., Nov. 12, 2019. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Deja Durant, owner of Mind, Body & Soul Food, talks about the first week of business at the 511 W. Main St. restaurant, Fri., Jul. 24, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Krystal Jones, owner of Legendz Barbershop, 246 W. Main St., Meriden, Thurs., May 14, 2020. Jones is wary of opening amid the pandemic and the impact the rules will have on operating her business. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
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Keith said he and the rest of his family were ‘extremely worried’ about his mother Margaret.
Mum-of-four Margaret, who drove cranes at a Sheffield steelworks during the WW2 effort, currently lives in supported housing and suffers from dementia.
He said: “She doesn t get out at all and is very vulnerable but we take comfort knowing she’s not fully-aware of the seriousness of the situation.
“I just feel there must be a lot other people out there who are being let down by the system and I’m just hoping by speaking out it will prompt someone to do something.”