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Health Department CEO urges vaccinations By: Janice Francis-Smith The Journal Record July 21, 2021
Patrick McGough, executive director of the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, asked the public to get vaccinated during a press briefing held virtually on Wednesday. (Screenshot by Janice Francis-Smith)
OKLAHOMA CITY – Patrick McGough, CEO of the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, is asking you to get vaccinated. Do it for the children, he said at a press briefing held virtually on Wednesday.
“I’m asking and just wanted to put out a general plea to the public that if you’ve not been vaccinated and you have the luxury of having a vaccine available to you, please do it for your children, do it for the children in your life,” McGough said.
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State schools superintendent Joy Hofmeister addresses the media at a conference in May outside Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Oklahoma City. In the wake of legislation blocking mask mandates and vaccine requirements in schools, she urges districts to take advantage of $100 million in grants to pay for COVID testing and school nurses. We ve lost local control with the new law, she told the Tulsa World. But it means we need to lean more heavily on the other mitigation strategies.
Doctors and educators agree: More young people need to get vaccinated.
Statewide, only 13% of eligible people in the 12-17 age group have gotten vaccinated. And with the Delta variant of the disease raging, it’s important to get the shot to limit its spread.