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OSDH Vaccine Scheduler Portal to allow eligible Oklahomans to schedule COVID-19 vaccination

Wednesday, January 06, 2021

The scheduling feature, part of an online portal that launched earlier this week, will be operational Thursday morning for eligible Oklahomans to set up their COVID-19 vaccine appointment

OKLAHOMA CITY — Starting at 8 a.m. Thursday, January 7, Oklahomans who choose to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can use an online portal to register their information and receive notifications when it is time to schedule their vaccination appointment.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) established the Vaccine Scheduler Portal earlier this week to notify Oklahomans when they’re eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and provide more information on how to schedule an appointment when it becomes available to them. While the portal has been open for Oklahomans to register and provide their contact information since January 5, appointment scheduling opens January 7.

All Oklahomans are able to pre-register and enter their contact information right now. However, only Oklahomans who are currently eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as part of the state’s priority phase plan will be able to use the portal to schedule their vaccine appointment at this time. Individuals who are 65 or more years of age, healthcare workers and/or first responders will be eligible to schedule vaccine appointments starting at 8 a.m. on January 7.

“While registering will not affect when you receive the vaccine, we still recommend you use the portal to pre-register. Registering your contact and medical information in the portal will make it quicker and easier for the state to notify you when it’s your turn to get it,” said Keith Reed, Deputy Commissioner with OSDH. “We’re excited about this opportunity to streamline communications about the vaccine and hopefully make the appointment process easier for everyone.”

During the registration process, Oklahomans will be asked to enter basic contact information, including an email address, and complete a brief questionnaire regarding their medical history. As of 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 103,542 Oklahomans had pre-registered through the Vaccine Scheduler Portal. Oklahomans who have completed pre-registration span various phases of the state’s vaccine distribution plan.

The portal will act as a tool to guide Oklahomans at several key points in the vaccine process: it will send notifications when individuals become eligible and appointments open up, prompt people to schedule their appointments, and send appointment reminders for the first and second dose of the vaccine.

As the state advances in its phased approach to vaccine distribution, the system will notify and allow individuals in additional priority groups and phases the opportunity to schedule their appointment. Appointment availability will depend on vaccine supply in each county, which changes from week to week as the state receives more vaccine doses from the federal government.

All Oklahomans can pre-register and eligible Oklahomans can schedule their vaccine appointment now at vaccinate.oklahoma.gov.

Resources

To use the Vaccine Scheduler Portal, visit:

https://vaccinate.oklahoma.gov

If you would like to learn more about your eligibility, but cannot access the internet, please call 211 or your local health department.

For the media release specific to the vaccine registration portal, visit:

https://oklahoma.gov/covid19/newsroom/2021/january/osdh-launches-online-portal-for-easy-covid-19-vaccine-registrati.html

For FAQs regarding scheduling your vaccine appointment, visit:

https://oklahoma.gov/covid19/vaccine-information/vaccine-faqs.html

To view the complete statewide vaccination framework, visit:

https://oklahoma.gov/covid19/vaccine-information.html

Vaccine Plan Reminder

There is no list for Oklahomans to be added to in order to be included in the state’s phased approach to vaccine distribution. However, for up-to-date, detailed information about the vaccine distribution plan and the priority populations included in each phase, please visit oklahoma.gov/COVID19 or call 2-1-1. In addition, for updates on Oklahoma’s vaccine distribution progress, follow OSDH on social media:

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