The Oklahoma City-County Health Department is hosting two Pfizer clinics for the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday.
The vaccine clinic at the county s Northeast Campus, near Northeast 63rd Street and North Martin Luther King Avenue, starts at 8 a.m.
The other starts at the same time at the Southern Oaks campus, near Interstate 240 and Walker Avenue.
Five hundred Pfizer doses will be available at each clinic.
Appointments are still available; people can sign up online at vaxokc.com. However, both sites will also be accepting walk-ins.
All Americans age 16 and older are now eligible to get the vaccine.
According to the CDC, more than half of all adults in the US have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, with around 25 percent being fully vaccinated.
OCCHD To Host 2 COVID-19 Clinics Tuesday
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An Oklahoma City police officer was shot on the northeast side of the metro.
The officer was shot on Saturday afternoon near the intersection of North Martin Luther King Avenue and Northeast 48th Street.
“They were all lined up down there, all over there on that side,” a witness, who wished not to be identified, said.
Gunfire erupted in what some neighbors describe as a rather quiet neighborhood.
“Yeah, it was like 12 to 13 shots,” a neighbor said. “Like, they were shooting back and forth.”
When officers walked up to the house, someone inside opened fire, shooting an officer in the chest and hand.