Two day old story: Oklahoma State Department of Health officials said they’re finalizing plans for how they’ll distribute the COVID-19 vaccine when it is available for some members of the public in the next few weeks.
The department will have what they’re calling vaccine pods scattered across the state. Those pods could be places such as schools, community centers and, possibly, the state fairgrounds.
Authorities need a lot of space to make this happen.
In the next few weeks, those pods will open for people who are 65 and older, first responders and health care workers outside the hospital setting.
On Wednesday, Oklahoma County health officials said they’re now at the end of phase one of the vaccine plan. The first phase isn’t complete statewide yet, but top health leaders have said some parts of each phase can run at the same time.
“We have overlap, and we need to do that for efficiency’s sake,” said Keith Reed, deputy commissioner of the state Health Department. “If we were to wait until we completely finish one group before we started another, then that just delays getting vaccines into Oklahomans.”
KOCO 5 expects to ask questions of health department officials about the pod plan early next week. We’ll work to find out exactly when these will happen and how you will be able to sign up for an appointment.
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