The government said that walk-ins will not be allowed initially to avoid a chaos at immunisation centres once the inoculations drive opens up substantially.
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My COVID vaccine experience: I was fully aware of the possible side effects before getting vaccinated
My COVID vaccine experience: I was fully aware of the possible side effects before getting vaccinated
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Many people who don't yet qualify for a vaccine including those who are young and healthy have been volunteering in hopes of getting a dose they otherwise may not receive for months.
Kentucky announces massive expansion of vaccine sites; 156 new locations
The state has administered first doses to 13.6 percent of its eligible population.
Gov. Beshear updates weather conditions, vaccine distribution sites in Kentucky By Brian Planalp | February 11, 2021 at 3:35 PM EST - Updated February 11 at 6:55 PM
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX19) - Kentucky will soon have 156 additional vaccine sites spread throughout the state in a dramatic expansion of its vaccination infrastructure.
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman announced the new sites [full list here] Thursday with Public Health Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack.
“There are still some gaps in that map,” Stack said, “but we are filling those in as quickly as we can.”
When Can I Get My COVID-19 Vaccine Living In Idaho?
I started out 2020 on a radio station that is the reason I ve been living in Boise since 2007. I had a severe head injury the first week of February cracking my skull in the 3 parts. I lost memory, was afraid to lose my eye and the list goes on.
March was my first moment back in the building and on the radio. I was lucky enough to have an amazing recovery (still get bad headaches and my memory isn t so great.) That s when COVID-19 hit, I moved radio stations and we ve seen what s happened since.