Oklahoman
TULSA Oklahoma health officials are working to contact 1,150 people who received COVID-19 vaccinations in Tulsa this week, asking them to repeat their dose after a storage error was discovered.
Officials stressed that there was no health risk for those who received the shots, but they recommended a repeat dose to ensure the full efficacy of the vaccine.
The Tulsa Health Department said in a news release Wednesday that those who received a Pfizer vaccine between May 3 and May 17 at any of the four affected clinics will be contacted to schedule an appointment to repeat their dose.
The affected clinics are: the James O. Goodwin Health Center; the Central Regional Health Center; the Sand Springs Health Center; and the North Regional Health and Wellness Center. No other clinics were impacted.
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