Oklahoma governor says he has no plans to receive booster

 

December 29, 2021



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, who was the nation's first governor to confirm that he got COVID-19, said he doesn't plan to get a booster shot even though state health officials are encouraging vaccinated people to do just that.

When asked by a reporter Monday if he plans to get a vaccine booster, the Republican governor responded: "No, probably not."

"I'm perfectly healthy, and my doctor hasn't told me I need to get it," said Stitt, who contracted COVID-19 in July of 2020 and received Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine in March.

Stitt's stance on getting a booster c...



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