Jan 6, 2021
Oklahoma Commissioner of Health Lance Frye, M.D., speaks during a news conference July 9 in Oklahoma City. Despite rising numbers of confirmed cases and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 infections in Oklahoma, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt said he remains opposed to mandating that residents wear masks.
AP Photo / Sue Ogrocki
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has released its online COVID-19 vaccination scheduling portal, which is now open for pre-registration.
Anybody can pre-register in the portal, but starting Thursday, eligible individuals will be able to schedule appointments based on availability in their area.
The portal determines eligibility through a questionnaire that asks specific questions about age, co-morbidities, profession and more.