Updated: 8:28 PM CDT May 12, 2021 KOCO Staff The Oklahoma City-County Health Department announced it will immediately begin providing COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 12+.According to officials, following the FDA’s approval and the CDC’s guidance, the OCCHD will immediately begin allowing children age 12 to 15 years of age to receive the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine.A parent or legal guardian must accompany the child to get vaccinated, officials said. Legal guardians must bring documentation verifying their guardianship status to the child.“With COVID-19 cases rising in children across the country, OCCHD is excited that we can now help keep these young people safe from this deadly virus, especially as kids are looking forward to summer camps and vacations to visit families,” said Dr. Patrick McGough, OCCHD’s executive director. The first opportunity for a vaccination is Thursday at Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S. May Ave., where OCCHD is offer
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As the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations slows in Oklahoma and other parts of the U.S., the Oklahoma City-County Health Department is taking inoculations into communities for pop-up clinics.
The approach is a way to remove potential barriers preventing someone from getting to a vaccination site, like lack of transportation, and offer convenient shots to those who otherwise might not seek one out, said OCCHD Executive Director Patrick McGough.
“What will drive the locations and the groups that we re targeting will be the data that we have from our ZIP Code mapping,” McGough said. “So we can tell where it s needed, or where it s lacking, so to speak, and then we can go to those neighborhoods in those communities and provide the vaccines.”
Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by and welcome to the Quarter One 2021 Comstock Resources Earnings Conference Call. Please note that today s call is being recorded. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. After the speakers presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker for today, Jay Allison, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Jay, the floor is yours.
Jay Allison
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
All right, thank you. Good morning, everybody. Welcome. to the Comstock Resources first quarter 2021 financial and operating results conference call. You can view a slide presentation during or after this call by going to our website at www.comstockresources.com and downloading the quarterly results presentation. There you ll find a presentation titled first quarter 2021 results. I am Jay Allison, Chief Executive Officer of Comstock. With me
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FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Franklin Police Department, Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, Martinsville Police Department, and the Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office conducted a joint child solicitation sting entitled Operation Guardian this week and announced eight arrests on Friday.
Operation Guardian took place in Franklin where detectives posed online as a child under the age of 14. During chat room conversations, several adult men solicited sex and arranged to meet with a detective they believed to be that underage child. When the suspects appeared at the agreed-upon location to meet with the undercover detectives, they were handcuffed and taken to Johnson County Jail. It was the second Johnson County child solicitation operation in the last four months. A December 2020 raid netted 10 arrests.