Oklahoma health officials pause distribution of J&J vaccine
April 13, 2021
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FILE- In this March 29, 2021 file photo, Oklahoman Gov. Kevin Stitt looks back at the needle after looking away while being administered the Johnson & Johnson vaccine following a news conference about opening vaccine eligibility, in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma health officials are halting distribution of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.Sue Ogrocki/AP
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Oklahoma health officials announced plans Tuesday to halt distribution of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine following reports of potentially dangerous blood clots.
Health Commissioner Dr. Lance Frye said the potential adverse reactions were extremely rare and occurred in less than one in every million recipients, but that the pause was recommended “out of an abundance of caution.
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Oklahoma Attorney General
Mike Hunter has asked the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals to reconsider its decision recognizing the tribal sovereignty of the
Chickasaw Nation over crimes committed by or against Native Americans on Chickasaw Nation lands.
On March 11, 2021, applying the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 2020 tribal sovereignty ruling in
McGirt v. Oklahoma, the Oklahoma appeals court ruled that the Chickasaw Nation Reservation created in a series of treaties between the United States and the tribe in the 1880s had never been disestablished and that the lands within the historical boundaries of the reservation constituted “Indian Country” within which crimes by or against Native Americans were subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts. The court voided the conviction and death sentence imposed in state court on