OKLAHOMA CITY — An Ardmore, Oklahoma-based agricultural research organization announced Monday it will donate 11 ultra-cold freezers to the state that health officials say will help expedite the distribution of coronavirus vaccines. Oklahoma Deputy Health Commissioner Keith Reed said the freezers, donated by the Noble Research Institute, will allow more Oklahomans to receive the vaccine at their local healthcare providers, limiting the amount of travel people must do during the pandemic. The Pfizer vaccine must be shipped and stored at ultra-cold temperatures. “These storage units are a