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DVIDS - News - DLA supports White House effort to supply COVID-19 tests nationwide


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Defense Logistics Agency Distribution is working with the Department of Health and Human Services and Defense Department to provide over 8 million over-the-counter, at-home COVID-19 tests nationwide.
The test is the first to receive emergency-use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration and is suitable for ages 2 and up. It provides results in 15 minutes via a smartphone application.
DOD announced the effort in a Feb. 1 statement indicating it coordinated with HHS to award $231.8 million to Ellume USA LLC to increase production of the home tests in support of a White House effort.
“The tests will be distributed across the U.S. in accordance with the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness policy established Jan. 21,” the statement said. ....

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Gaylord News: COVID-19 vaccine efforts include tribes and Indian Health Service


Cherokee Nation citizens and those from federally recognized tribes eligible for services with Cherokee Nation Health Services receive COVID-19 vaccines at the new Cherokee Nation office, located at 402 West Locust Street in Stilwell, Oklahoma, on February 23, 2021. Photo: Anadisgoi / Cherokee Nation
Oklahoma works with tribes, Indian Health Service to distribute vaccines despite storms
Friday, February 26, 2021
Gaylord News
Oklahoma is pushing ahead with its COVID-19 vaccination drive despite severe winter storms that left thousands of people stranded in their homes and many without electricity and running water.
The state continues to lead most adjacent states in getting the first dose into residents’ arms, in spite of early opposition to the vaccine. ....

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Oklahoma officials prioritizing vaccinations despite severe winter storms


By Jessie Christopher Smith and Nancy Marie Spears/Gaylord News
Feb. 23, 2021
Oklahoma’s Department of Health is working with tribes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Indian Health Service to better understand how vaccines will be administered to Native Americans. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Defense)
Oklahoma is pushing ahead with its COVID-19 vaccination drive despite severe winter storms that left thousands of people stranded in their homes and many without electricity and running water.
The state continues to lead most surrounding states in getting the first dose into residents’ arms, in spite of early opposition to the vaccine. ....

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Oklahoma vaccination effort off to 'excellent start'


Dec 29, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY — The state has begun implementing the second phase of its COVID-19 vaccination plan, which targets first responders and an additional group of health care workers.
Assuming the vaccine supply remains sufficient, officials then plan to start administering the vaccine to Oklahomans age 65 and older, said Keith Reed, the state’s deputy commissioner of health.
He said Oklahoma always had planned to roll out the vaccine in an overlapping manner versus waiting for 100% completion in one group before starting another to ensure efficient use of resources and to maximize available vaccine and vaccinators.
As of Dec. 24, the state had received 122,750 doses of the vaccine and administered 29,725, he said. ....

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