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Oklahoma governor says he has no plans to receive booster
(AP) Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he doesn’t plan to get a COVID-19 booster shot, even though health experts are encouraging everyone who is vaccinated to do so. When asked by a reporter Monday if he plans to get a vaccine booster, the Republican governor responded: “No, probably not.” Stitt says he’s “perfectly healthy” and that his doctor hasn’t told him he needs it. Stitt’s stance on getting a booster comes even though the state’s public health agency and medical community are encouraging Oklahomans to get vaccinated for COVID-19 or to get a booster if they’ve already been vaccinated. Last year, Stitt was the nation’s first governor to confirm he contracted COVID-19. He got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in March.