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Tulsa Health Dept Opens New Locations For COVID-19 Vaccinations
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Tulsa Health Dept Opens New Locations For COVID-19 Vaccinations
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The Tulsa Health Department s North Regional Health and Wellness Center.
The Tulsa Health Department announced Wednesday that individuals seeking to be vaccinated against COVID-19 now have three additional locations to choose from.
The department s James O. Goodwin Health Center, Central Regional Health Center and North Regional Health and Wellness Center are all now taking appointments via the state s vaccinate.oklahoma.gov portal, with vaccinations beginning there on Monday. Last night at about 5 o clock, we posted 2,567 appointments at these expanded locations, said Alicia Etgen, THD emergency preparedness and response manager, at a virtual press briefing Thursday morning. And as of 8:45 this morning, there are about only 900 left. So overnight we ve filled the majority of those, and we continue to see people seeking out appointments today.
Flu kills three in Tulsa County
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and last updated 2021-01-28 12:12:07-05
TULSA, Okla. â The flu killed three people in Tulsa County, the first deaths in the county for the 2020-2021 flu season.
The deaths happened between December 2020 and mid-January. Six people have died and 149 hospitalizations statewide during this flu season. The Tulsa Health Department is urging people to get their flu shots and take precautions.
âGetting a flu vaccine is more important than ever during this season to protect yourself, your family and your community from the flu,â said Tulsa Health Department Clinic Manager, Ellen Niemitalo. âA flu vaccine this season can also help reduce the burden on our healthcare systems responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and save medical resources for care of COVID-19 patients.â