On the move

COVID-19 vaccine clinics move to El Reno; open weekday mornings for those eligible

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Bernard Kramer, 102, drove from Del City to get his first round of the COVID-19 vaccine Thursday morning, Jan. 21 in El Reno. (Photo by Glen Miller/El Reno Tribune) // COVID-19 vaccines are being given on weekday mornings at the First Baptist Church in El Reno. (Photo by Glen Miller/El Reno Tribune)

From Staff Reports

The Canadian County Health Department began a daily COVID-19 vaccination
clinic in a pod the week of Jan. 21 at El Reno’s First Baptist Church. Shots are given from 8 a.m. until noon, and both the Moderna vaccine and the Pfizer-BioNTech booster shots are being administered. Residents must use the State of Oklahoma’s Vaccine Scheduling Portal (vaccinate.oklahoma.gov) to make an appointment. A 102-year-old man from Del City, Bernard Kramer, drove to the El Reno clinic last week, on Thursday, Jan. 21, for a first dose of the vaccine.

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