Sunday, March 29th 2020, 11:09 pm
Comedians Host Show, Help People Impacted By Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Happening Saturday, some of the biggest names in comedy are coming together for a good cause. Laugh-Aid raises money for an emergency relief fund to help people impacted by COVID-19. For more information, click here.
Multiple Cities Issue Safer At Home Orders
Several cities have adopted Safer at Home orders this week, but Tahlequah’s curfew is the most strict policy so far. The curfew went into effect at midnight, forcing essential businesses--except hospitals--to close between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Owasso’s City Council voted Wednesday to implement a Safer at Home order, and it went into effect at midnight.
To view Owasso's Safer at Home order, click here.
Mental Health Counselors See Increase In Therapy Demand Due To Coronavirus (COVID-19) Concerns
The president of Improving Lives Counseling Services said their teletherapy numbers skyrocketed in the past week because of how COVID-19 is impacting so many people. For more information, click here.
Tulsa City-County Library To Hold Virtual Story Time
Despite all the branches of the Tulsa City-County libraries being closed, the staff is getting creative to connect with the community. They are planning on holding virtual story times. For more information, click here.
Tulsa Transit Starts New Rules Due To Coronavirus (COVID-19) Concerns
Tulsa Transit said the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has the company adjusting its bus routes starting Monday and updating some of its bus rules to fit guidelines from the CDC and World Health Organization. for more information, click here.
Gathering Place Launches Gathering Place TV
Starting Monday, Tulsa's Gathering Place is launching a new service call Gathering Place TV. It will feature virtual story times, educational material, and even songs. You can find more information here.
Blood Donations
There is generally a critical need for blood donations. To find out where you can donate, go to the Oklahoma Blood Institute or Tulsa-Area Red Cross.
Flu Vaccines
The health department said you can get the flu vaccine on a walk-in basis Mondays through Thursdays from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Tulsa Health Department locations below:
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