Tulsa's Center For Individuals With Physical Challenges Partners With Oklahoma Caring Van For COVID-19 Vaccine

More than 200 people with disabilities are getting the COVID-19 vaccine thanks to a partnership with the Oklahoma Caring Van and the Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges.

Thursday, March 11th 2021, 4:38 pm

By: Mallory Thomas


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More than 200 people with disabilities are getting the COVID-19 vaccine thanks to a partnership with the Oklahoma Caring Van and the Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges.

Staff said most of the people getting the vaccine at the center are members who made appointments ahead of time. 

Wendi Fralick is the executive director and said getting the vaccine to people with disabilities is important because many of them have underlying health conditions that put them at high risk for the virus.

Lindsey Spoon said she and her mother have been waiting almost three months to become eligible to get the vaccine. 

“Sitting there refreshing the state page day-in and day-out, trying to get a vaccine and trying to get an appointment is just very hard on us. It’s hard on our bodies, and we’re living everyday trying to live our lives to the fullest while still being safe," said Spoon.

The center said even though they do not have any more appointments available, you can call them and they will try to help anyone with a disability get a vaccine. 



Mallory Thomas

Mallory joined the News On 6 team in 2019. Originally from Arlington, Texas, Mallory is a loyal Texas Rangers fan. She lived behind the Texas “Pine Curtain” for four years while studying at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches. Af

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