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Lawton health expert on new CDC guidelines
Lawton health expert on new CDC guidelines By Dallas Payeton | May 14, 2021 at 6:27 PM CDT - Updated May 14 at 6:28 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - A local health official is weighing in on the CDC announcing fully vaccinated people can go without a mask indoors and out.
Dr. Scott Michener with Comanche County Memorial said this is one step closer in getting back to normal.
“Those people who are vaccinated can now live their life like the pandemic is over,” Michener said.
However, he said some medical experts feel like the move was made to soon.
Health experts pushing people to get vaccinated
Health experts pushing people to get vaccinated By Dallas Payeton | May 7, 2021 at 6:26 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 6:26 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Vaccination numbers are down in southwest Oklahoma since itâs become available to more people.
Brandie Combs with the Oklahoma State Department of Health said when the vaccine first arrived in the area people were waiting in lines to get it, but now thatâs not the case.
âWhere we were giving twelve-hundred doses a day just in Lawton. We may be giving fourteen-hundred a week in Lawton and a day in all of southwest Oklahoma,â Combs said.
Pregnant CCMH nurse gets COVID-19 vaccine, talks about decision-making process
Pregnant CCMH nurse gets COVID vaccine, talks about decision making process By Cheyenne Cole | December 22, 2020 at 2:47 PM CST - Updated December 22 at 6:12 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - As frontline workers continue to get the COVID-19 vaccine, there’s still controversy surrounding how safe it is for pregnant women.
Registered nurse and infection preventionist at Comanche County Memorial Hospital Megan Garibay is 35 weeks pregnant.
She was among other healthcare professionals who were vaccinated at the hospital last Thursday - two days after the vaccine arrived in Southwest Oklahoma.
She has gestational diabetes, putting her in an even higher risk category.
First COVID-19 vaccines in Comanche County administered at CCMH
CCMH team members receive first COVID vaccinations in Comanche County By Cheyenne Cole | December 16, 2020 at 7:57 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 8:02 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Health Care officials administered the first COVID-19 vaccines in Comanche County Wednesday afternoon at Comanche County Memorial Hospital.
First in line was ICU nurse Laura Thomas, who said she chose to get vaccinated because of her elderly father.
“Actually the inspiration came from my father who lives in Ohio,” she said. “He’s 78-years-old. When I talked to him about the vaccine, he was very excited about it. He’s willing to step forward and take it as soon as he can, so I thought this was my way to honor him and try to help.”