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Vaccines now available for younger children in Cleveland County

This week, the CDC and FDA approved COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 12 to 15.  Though health officials’ goal is to have everyone vaccinated against the coronavirus, many parents have been reluctant to have their children get the vaccine. Here’s a look at how many Cleveland County residents, young and old, have rolled up their sleeves thus far:  Number of residents vaccinated  To date, 32.8% of Cleveland County residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 29.5% of Cleveland County residents are fully vaccinated.   That puts the county behind the state which has 40.2% of North Carolina residents having received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 35.3% of North Carolina residents being fully vaccinated. 

Health department s vaccine scheduling portal open for pre-registration

Jan 6, 2021 Oklahoma Commissioner of Health Lance Frye, M.D., speaks during a news conference July 9 in Oklahoma City. Despite rising numbers of confirmed cases and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 infections in Oklahoma, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt said he remains opposed to mandating that residents wear masks. AP Photo / Sue Ogrocki The Oklahoma State Department of Health has released its online COVID-19 vaccination scheduling portal, which is now open for pre-registration. Anybody can pre-register in the portal, but starting Thursday, eligible individuals will be able to schedule appointments based on availability in their area. The portal determines eligibility through a questionnaire that asks specific questions about age, co-morbidities, profession and more.

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