
Oklahoma opening up COVID-19 vaccine appointments to non-residents
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Oklahoma is now offering vaccine appointments to people who do not live in the state.
The move makes Oklahoma one of the first states to remove a residency requirement for the jab, what the department of health called a "major step in distribution that reinforces the state’s success in administering the vaccine to its own residents." Last week, the state surpassed 2 million doses administered, officials said. All Oklahomans ages 16 or older are eligible for the vaccine in the state.More Related News

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