![]() The Cherokee Nation has now administered more than 46,000 vaccines. ![]() “The Cherokee Nation is taking more of its vaccine distribution events out of our health clinic settings and into our communities to make it easier for anyone who wants a vaccine to get it, and protect themselves and their families from this virus,” Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. Cherokee Nation Health Services will offer vaccinations without an appointment or any pre-registration requirements to help more in the community become vaccinated. The tribe will administer 1,000 vaccines on a first-come, first-serve basis to any member of the public 18 years and up, including residents of Arkansas. (April 1, 2020) - Cherokee Nation will host a public drive-through COVID-19 vaccine event at the Cherokee Casino & Hotel West Siloam Springs from 10 a.m. Shirley White of Broken Arrow gets a COVID vaccine during a drive through event held at Tulsa Hard Rock Casino & Hotel on March 27.
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