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FILE - Oklahoma Commissioner of Health, Dr. Lance Frye speaks during a press conference at the state Capitol building to provide an update on Oklahoma's response to COVID-19, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Oklahoma City, Okla. The first doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine are expected in Oklahoma during the coming week, the Oklahoma State Department of Health said Friday, Dec. 11,  following emergency approval of the vaccine by the Federal Drug Administration. The state expects about 33,000 initial doses of the vaccine, according to Frye.  (Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman via AP, File)

FILE - Oklahoma Commissioner of Health, Dr. Lance Frye speaks during a press conference at the state Capitol building to provide an update on Oklahoma's response to COVID-19, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Oklahoma City, Okla. The first doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine are expected in Oklahoma during the coming week, the Oklahoma State Department of Health said Friday, Dec. 11, following emergency approval of the vaccine by the Federal Drug Administration. The state expects about 33,000 initial doses of the vaccine, according to Frye. (Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman via AP, File)

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