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Muscogee (Creek) Nation clinic plans vaccine clinic in Tulsa

Muscogee (Creek) Nation clinic plans vaccine clinic in Tulsa March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Department of Health and the federal Indian Health Service said Wednesday they will provide 4,000 coronavirus vaccinations to all Native Americans and members of their households during a two-day clinic in Tulsa. Any member of a federally recognized tribe and members of their households, Native American or not, are eligible for an appointment to receive the vaccine, said Muscogee (Creek) Health Secretary Shawn Terry. About 21,000 of the nation’s estimated 65,000 Oklahoma citizens have received at least one vaccine dose and the clinic is an effort to reach out to a larger population of Native Americans, according to Terry.

Oklahoma s average number of new COVID-19 cases decreasing

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Over the past two weeks, the rolling average number of new daily cases of the coronavirus in Oklahoma has decreased by 37%, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Sunday reported 492 new cases, bringing the state s total since the pandemic began to over 432,000. The department said there were currently 11,930 active cases.  The health department has confirmed 4,701 deaths since the pandemic began.  More than 920,000 people in Oklahoma have received at least one vaccine dose, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That s about 23% of the population. The health department is offering vaccinations to people in three of the state’s four-phase plan, recently adding child care workers, students and employees at colleges, universities and vocational schools and critical business workers to those eligible.

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