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All adults who are six months past their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna COVID vaccines can now get a third shot to boost immunity.
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Attorney General John O’Connor said Oklahoma has a shortage of nurses as it was, and the mandate would worsen the situation.
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A dispute between Oklahoma’s governor and the Pentagon over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate is setting up the first critical test of the military’s authority to require National Guard troops to get the shot and laying the groundwork for potential protests from other states.
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Their rhetoric included misleading or false claims about COVID vaccines and the efficacy of masks, as well as repeated comparisons of the present-day United States to the political climate in Germany before the Nazis took control.
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Shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine recently authorized for kids 5 to 11 years old are starting to arrive in Oklahoma, though it will take a little time before it becomes widely available.
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We chat with an award-winning Wall Street Journal writer, Gregory Zuckerman, whose new book thoroughly documents the race to find a COVID-19 vaccine.
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There are about 375,000 kids in that age range in the state, and the Oklahoma State Department of Health expects about 135,000 doses of vaccine for them from the feds in the first week of shipments.
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Officials said because TU is a federal contractor, it must comply with an executive order President Joe Biden issued in early September requiring COVID vaccination for federal employees, contractors and others.
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On this edition of ST Medical Monday, we look at the status quo of COVID in the Sooner State. How many people have been vaxxed in Oklahoma statewide...and…
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State health officials say COVID trends are encouraging, but more Oklahomans need to be vaccinated against the illness.The current seven-day average is…