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Science Museum Oklahoma was awarded $19,203 to continue a virtual community education program focused on COVID-19 and vaccine information.
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Though vaccines for kids 5 and up have been available for months, less than half of Oklahoma children have gotten vaccinated for COVID-19.
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Armed with a $10 million budget to pursue lawsuits against the federal government, state Attorney General John O'Connor is seeking an injunction to prevent the U.S. Department of Defense from requiring members of the Oklahoma National Guard to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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The Citizen Potawatomi Nation will require those working for the tribal government to be vaccinated.
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The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University announced Friday that employees at the two schools must be vaccinated for COVID-19 by Dec. 8.
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Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) is calling on the secretary of defense to immediately suspend the requirement that members of the military's uniformed and civilian workforces be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, claiming the policy is harming "readiness and morale."
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor released a statement Thursday calling for employers to disregard the Biden Administration’s upcoming vaccine and testing requirement for their employees.
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Some of Oklahoma's top officials are condemning President Biden's recent decision to require vaccines in most workplaces.
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The Oklahoma Congressman is urging Oklahomans to trust science and get the coronavirus vaccine.
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As the Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread across the state and nation, health officials say the best protection is to be fully vaccinated, but a significant number of Oklahomans have missed their second dose.