Please read our Spring 2021 Allergist Newsletter https://oklahomaallergy.comwp-content/uploads/Spring-2021-Allergist.pdf
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Should a patient delay allergen immunotherapy (AIT) because they are receiving one of the mRNA COVID 19 vaccines?
It is suggested that the two shots not be given within 48 hours to avoid confusion in the unlikely event that a reaction occurs to either injection. However, there is no medical contraindication to receiving both. For example, if a patient receives an allergy injection and then an opportunity to receive the COVID-19 vaccine arises…
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Oklahoma City Ranks Ninth for Most Challenging Cities for Allergies
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) released Feb. 23 its annual Allergy Capitals™ report for 2021 which identifies the most challenging cities for spring and fall allergies in the top 100 metropolitan areas in the United States. Oklahoma City was ranked ninth. Scranton, Pennsylvania took the top spot for 2021. Cities are ranked…
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Winter 2021 The Allergist Newsletter
Please read our Winter 2021 The Allergist Newsletter
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OAAC is not distributing the COVID-19 Vaccine at this time
An important announcement – at this time OAAC is not administering the Covid 19 vaccine. If that changes, we will post it here on our website and also on our social media platforms.
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Oklahoma Covid-19 Vaccination Phases
The first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine arrived on December 14th and are being reserved for priority groups, starting with frontline health care professionals who are working day and night to keep Oklahomans safe. View the state vaccine distribution plan. Check with your local county health department concerning vaccine clinics and sign ups. This is…
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