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Jan 23, 2021
IMMYLabs will administer free COVID-19 vaccines Monday inside donated event space at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Norman Hotel & Conference Center off Interstate 35 in Norman.
Appointment times, which were open from 7 .m. to 1 p.m., filled up shortly after the vaccinations were announced.
IMMYLabs will cover all administration costs and will not require individuals to provide insurance information. Vaccine doses are being provided through the Oklahoma State Department of Healthâs allotment.
The initial expectation is to vaccinate up to 1,000, with the plan to quickly expand available appointments as additional doses become available.
The Embassy Suites by Hilton Norman is donating 7,500 square feet of event space for multi-day use during the vaccination schedule.
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Updated: 2:38 PM CST Dec 18, 2020 KOCO Staff The Oklahoma State Department of Health released an updated plan to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine program to Oklahomans in phases.Oklahoma began receiving the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, Dec. 14. The initial doses are being given to healthcare workers on the frontline, officials said.Health commissioner Lance Frye said the state expects to get 166,000 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines by the end of the month. The department laid out the COVID-19 vaccine priority population framework for Oklahoma in a document, stating that they plan to distribute the vaccines in four phases. Gov. Kevin Stitt announced during a news conference Thursday, Dec. 17 that he has directed the Oklahoma State Department of Health to move Pre-K-12 teachers and support staff, who interact with students, up to phase two of the state’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Here s an updated vaccine distribution plan:
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The coronavirus vaccine has made it to Oklahoma. Federal regulators signed off on emergency approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on December 11th, the Moderna vaccine on December 18th and Johnson & Johnson vaccine on February 27th. Now, the state will carry out the plan officials have been drafting for months.
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