PROTECTION, Kansas Sixty-four years ago, residents of this tiny town in southwestern Kansas set a public health example.They made their town the first in
COVID-19 vaccines are being administered at Oklahoma’s veteran centers this weekend because state health officials said the federal program responsible for
Last week the Comanche County Health Department held one of it s first COVID-19 vaccination clinics at the Great Plains Coliseum in Lawton and at the Community Center in Altus. Both locations provided vaccinations to those 65 years of age or older for Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout in the state and the Nation. Another vaccination clinic will be scheduled as soon as more vaccine becomes available.
The Comanche County Health Department did an amazing job of organizing and running the clinics. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone involved for all your hard work, efforts and planning. I ve heard from several friends and family members who were eligible for the vaccine and went to the clinics. All of them complimented and commented on just how organized, efficient and well run it was.
Comanche Co. Health Dept. works with OK Medical Reserve Corps to continue vaccinations
Comanche Co. Health Dept. weekend vaccinations By Cheyenne Cole | January 10, 2021 at 6:17 AM CST - Updated January 10 at 6:17 AM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - The Comanche County Health Department continued vaccinating the 65 and older population Saturday at First United Methodist Church in Lawton.
Ana Gill was excited, and not just to get her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, but because it was her birthday.
“Today’s my birthday, so I’m so happy,” Gill said. “I’m 80 years old and get my first shot.”
She said she never thought she’d experience a pandemic in her lifetime, and it’s been scary, but she’s ready to get back to normal life.