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Need a COVID Vaccine? Where to Get One at OU

Need a COVID Vaccine? Where to Get One at OU

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Looking for a COVID-19 vaccine? OU administers Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines free of charge on all three campuses.

Where can I get vaccinated?

Norman Campus

IMMYLabs at Timberdell Road Parking Facility:

  • Noon to 5 p.m. – Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays
    Timberdell Road Parking Facility (located at Timberdell Road and Jenkins Avenue)
  • Drive-thru and walk-up options available (students are encouraged to use the walk-up option)
  • Open to all OU students, faculty, staff, and the general public
    Registration is required through IMMYLabs:

Goddard Health Center:

  • COVID-19 vaccinations continue to be offered at Goddard Health Center.

 

Health Sciences Center

  • Student and Employee Health: Call (405) 271-9675
  • OU Children's Pharmacy (Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.)
  • Sooner Pediatrics: Call (405) 271-6827
  • Family Medicine: Call (405) 271-4311

 

OU-Tulsa

 

Community Vaccinations Off-Campus

COVID-19 vaccines are readily available at area pharmacies and health clinics. To find a location near you, visit vaccines.gov/search.

Booster Doses

Some COVID-19 vaccine recipients are eligible for booster doses, which can be administered at all of OU’s vaccination locations.

Who is currently eligible for a booster dose?

 
IF YOU RECEIVED
Pfizer or Moderna
 
You are eligible for a booster if you are:
  • 65 years or older
  • Age 18+ who have underlying medical conditions
  • Age 18+ who work or live in high-risk settings
  • Age 18+ who live in long-term care settings

 

When to get a booster:
At least 6 months after your second shot

Which booster should you get?
Any of the COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the United States

 
IF YOU RECEIVED
Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen
 
You are eligible for a booster if you are:
  • 18 years or older

 

When to get a booster:
At least 2 months after your shot

Which booster should you get?
Any of the COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the United States; however, a recent study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health found that a booster dose of either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine could produce a stronger immune response than a second dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Read more about the CDC’s recommendations on booster doses. Individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised should review these booster dose recommendations.

Vaccine Safety and Monitoring

COVID-19 Vaccines Are:

It’s important to have accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines. Read about common myths and learn the facts about the vaccines here.

More Information
Norman Campus: ou.edu/together
Health Sciences Center: ouhsc.edu/coronavirus
OU-Tulsa: ou.edu/tulsa/coronavirus

Article Published:  Wednesday, November 3, 2021