State Calling For Volunteers, With And Without Medical Train

State Calling For Volunteers, With And Without Medical Training, To Help With Vaccination Effort


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The Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps put out a call for volunteers Wednesday, seeking nurses, paramedics and untrained community volunteers to help with the statewide COVID-19 vaccination effort.
"We really do need a lot of people, and we need them all across the state," said Lezlie Carter, OKMRC state coordinator. "In the larger metro areas and cities, but also in the more rural counties where we're getting the vaccine out to every Oklahoman. We need Oklahomans to join the OKMRC in all corners of the state to help us out with these efforts."
Carter said the corps, which is overseen by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, is seeking help in at least 52 of Oklahoma's 77 counties, and not just from health care providers who can administer the vaccine.

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