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Journal Record Week in Review for the week ending April 2, 2021

In an effort to “lead by example,” Gov. Kevin Stitt received his COVID-19 vaccine – the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine – in front of a group of reporters gathered at a press conference held at the Oklahoma Capitol. Stitt said Oklahoma is one of the first states to reach the point of making all residents age 16 and older eligible, closing in on 2 million doses of vaccine administered since the rollout began three and a half months ago. State and county health departments administered 85% of those vaccines, 11% came from tribal partners and the rest through federal partners, Stitt said. Oklahoma is doing a phenomenal job of getting the COVID-19 vaccine into people’s arms, but fallout from the disease will remain long after the pandemic ends, health experts said March 26 in a JR/Now webinar. All Oklahomans 16 or older are eligible to receive the vaccine beginning, as of March 29. As of March 26, nearly 1.5 million doses of vaccine had been given statewide and more than 32

Music festivals, Opening Day, casino clinics: News from around our 50 states

Music festivals, Opening Day, casino clinics: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © Andrew Nelles / Tennessean.com Lizzo will perform at the 2021 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. Alabama Auburn: Auburn University officials say they will reinstate the school’s bass fishing team this spring following allegations that it repeatedly violated COVID-19 policies. The school had initially suspended the team for the entire year but agreed to the shorter punishment after a meeting that involved school administrators and team members. The team violated the travel and events policy in July 2020, February 2021 and March 2021, school officials said in a memo. The team will now be able to return to competition April 22. During the suspension, no member of the team will be allowed to compete, recruit or represent the Auburn University Bass Fishing Team. “I am thankful that Auburn University and its administration were willing to listen t

Legislative Take Over : Local Leaders Respond To Bill Limiting OKC, Tulsa Health Departments

Legislative Take Over : Local Leaders Respond To Bill Limiting OKC, Tulsa Health Departments Local leaders are speaking out against a bill that passed out of the Oklahoma House of Representatives to limit the power of the state s two largest health departments. “This is a legislative take over, or an attempt to manipulate the makeup of our board,” Oklahoma County Commissioner Brian Maughan said Monday. Maughan and Commissioner Carrie Blumert took a rare step officially voting to oppose HB 2504 as a board. A representative for Commissioner Kevin Calvey abstained from voting in the commissioner’s absence.  Among other things, the bill requires the Oklahoma and Tulsa City County Health Department directors perform duties in consultation with the state health commissioner and would ban local rules from being more stringent than state guidelines. It also allows the state health commissioner to force a vote on removing the local director.

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