Oklahoma to open COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to nonresidents starting Thursday

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THEY HAD ROUGHLY 14,000 SLOTS OPEN FOR PEOPLE TO GET THEIR VACCINES, BUT AS YOU CAN SEE THESE SEATS ARE EMPTY. I THINK WE’LL GET AROUND A THOUSAND PEOPLE THAT SHOW UP AMY LAPSE PRESIDENT. SEAN BOWMAN SAYS, THIS IS THE SLOWEST MASS VACCINATION EVENT. THEY’VE SEEN SO FAR SAYING FOR SOME REASON DEMAND HAS BEEN ON THE DECLINE SINCE LAST WEEK. I KNOW IN THE RURAL PARTS OF T SURPRISING THAT EVENTUALLY IT WOULD HAPPEN IN THE METRO JUST SURPRISING THAT IT WOULD HAPPEN ALREADY AND SAYS HE’S STILL CONCERNED. THERE ARE A THIRD OF OKLAHOMA’S STILL ON THE FENCE ABOUT GETTING THE SHOT IF YOU KEEP PUTTING IT OFF WHAT’S GONNA END UP HAPPENING IS YOU’RE GONNA GET TO A POINT WHERE IT’S GONNA BE HARD TO FIND A PLACE TO GET A VACCINE AND THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER SAYS THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT WORKING TO REMOVE REMOVE BARRIERS FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE SCENE IT’S EASY TO GET AN APPOINTMENT EXPECT TO SEE MORE WALK-IN TYPE APPOINTMENTS. WE WE REALLY WANT TO MAKE IT CONVENIENT FOR THE PUBLIC SO THAT THERE’S GOOD REASON TO GET VACCINATED. WE CAN’T FORCE PEOPLE TO GET VACCINES. THEY NEED TO MAKE THAT CHOICE. AND AND THIS IS REALLY HONESTLY IT’S ABOUT LOVING YOUR NEIGHBO

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Oklahoma to open COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to nonresidents beginning Thursday

The Oklahoma State Division of Well being introduced that the state will open COVID-19 vaccine to nonresidents, beginning Thursday, April 8.Officers stated this makes Oklahoma one of many first states within the U.S. to take action.In keeping with the OSDH, because of growing provide and continued progress in vaccination efforts, the state will take away the residency requirement for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in Oklahoma efficient April 8, permitting residents from neighboring states and past to get the vaccine.“Whereas our focus has been and can proceed to be on vaccinating Oklahomans, now we have all the time recognized there can be some extent at which provide and growing capability would enable us to welcome residents from neighboring states into Oklahoma to get vaccinated,” stated Deputy Commissioner Keith Reed. “We at the moment are reaching that time and are glad to increase a welcome to our neighbors as a part of our efforts to assist cease the unfold of COVID-19 within the area. This virus doesn’t adhere to boundaries drawn on a map, so by making certain excessive vaccination charges throughout the area — not simply Oklahoma — we’re offering an additional layer of safety for our residents.”Oklahoma can be among the many first states within the nation to formally take away its residency requirement for the COVID-19 vaccine, a serious step in distribution that reinforces the state’s success in administering the vaccine to its personal residents, officers stated. Final week, OSDH introduced the state handed 2 million whole doses administered, remaining a nationwide chief in vaccine administration charges.“With provide constantly growing week over week, further entry factors approaching board every day and Oklahomans capable of finding available appointments throughout the state, now we have so much to be hopeful about within the coming months. But it surely’s going to require a continued dedication to our mitigation efforts,” stated Commissioner of Well being Dr. Lance Frye. “Now is just not the time to let our guard down. We encourage Oklahomans to stay vigilant in following the three Ws as we work to vaccinate as many individuals throughout the area as potential and return to a way of normalcy. If in case you have not but signed up to your vaccine, I urge you to take action as quickly as potential — it’s the perfect factor you are able to do to guard your self, your loved ones and your neighborhood.”The vaccine is at present obtainable for free of charge to all Oklahomans age 16 and older. Sixteen and 17-year-olds can obtain the Pfizer vaccine with parental consent and with a dad or mum current on the vaccination website, officers stated. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines can be found to these 18 years previous and older.

The Oklahoma State Division of Well being introduced that the state will open COVID-19 vaccine to nonresidents, beginning Thursday, April 8.

Officers stated this makes Oklahoma one of many first states within the U.S. to take action.

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In keeping with the OSDH, because of growing provide and continued progress in vaccination efforts, the state will take away the residency requirement for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in Oklahoma efficient April 8, permitting residents from neighboring states and past to get the vaccine.

“Whereas our focus has been and can proceed to be on vaccinating Oklahomans, now we have all the time recognized there can be some extent at which provide and growing capability would enable us to welcome residents from neighboring states into Oklahoma to get vaccinated,” stated Deputy Commissioner Keith Reed. “We at the moment are reaching that time and are glad to increase a welcome to our neighbors as a part of our efforts to assist cease the unfold of COVID-19 within the area. This virus doesn’t adhere to boundaries drawn on a map, so by making certain excessive vaccination charges throughout the area — not simply Oklahoma — we’re offering an additional layer of safety for our residents.”

Oklahoma can be among the many first states within the nation to formally take away its residency requirement for the COVID-19 vaccine, a serious step in distribution that reinforces the state’s success in administering the vaccine to its personal residents, officers stated. Final week, OSDH introduced the state handed 2 million whole doses administered, remaining a nationwide chief in vaccine administration charges.

“With provide constantly growing week over week, further entry factors approaching board every day and Oklahomans capable of finding available appointments throughout the state, now we have so much to be hopeful about within the coming months. But it surely’s going to require a continued dedication to our mitigation efforts,” stated Commissioner of Well being Dr. Lance Frye. “Now is just not the time to let our guard down. We encourage Oklahomans to stay vigilant in following the three Ws as we work to vaccinate as many individuals throughout the area as potential and return to a way of normalcy. If in case you have not but signed up to your vaccine, I urge you to take action as quickly as potential — it’s the perfect factor you are able to do to guard your self, your loved ones and your neighborhood.”

The vaccine is at present obtainable for free of charge to all Oklahomans age 16 and older. Sixteen and 17-year-olds can obtain the Pfizer vaccine with parental consent and with a dad or mum current on the vaccination website, officers stated. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines can be found to these 18 years previous and older.

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