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Tulsa Health Department Offers Online COVID-19 Vaccine Sign-Up For Healthcare Workers, First Responders
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Tulsa Health Department Offers Online COVID-19 Vaccine Sign-Up For Healthcare Workers, First Responders

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The Tulsa Health Department has a new tool to help get first responders and healthcare workers vaccinated against COVID-19.

The THD is now offering online vaccine appointment signups for first responders and healthcare workers.

According to the website, the health department said that it will administer COVID-19 vaccines for healthcare workers and first responders by appointment only. An ID is required to get the vaccine along with a few documents that need to be filled out prior to the appointment.

The THD website said that this is part one of the two-dose vaccinations. It is not for the second dose.

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The website shows that nearly all appointment slots have already been filled for the week.

If you are a first responder or healthcare worker and would like to find out more information about the online sign-up, Click Here.

 

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