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More than 19,500 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered so far in Douglas County | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Lauren Fox There were 10 drive-thru vaccine stations and one walk-up vaccine station inside the arena at the Douglas County Fairgrounds on Jan. 29, 2021. Data from four local health organizations showed that more than 19,500 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in Douglas County as of Thursday. Altogether, data from the four distributors LMH Health, Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health, Heartland Community Health Center and Haskell Indian Health Center showed that 19,568 first doses and 7,411 second doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered. That’s an increase of 2,810 first doses and 2,916 second doses since the county last reported vaccine distribution information to the Journal-World on Feb. 19.

Douglas County health department says all Phase 2 groups will be allocated vaccines each week, but some details of plan remain unclear | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Staff Report Jan. 26 COVID-19 update from the health department. Older residents, workers in a variety of industries and all of the other groups identified in Phase 2 of Douglas County’s vaccination plan will be allocated some vaccines every week, the county’s health department announced Tuesday. But the health department’s spokesman said that doesn’t necessarily mean each group will receive an equal number of doses, and some details of how the allocation will work aren’t yet clear. In a news release Tuesday, Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health said that as doses became available in the county, they would be distributed “equitably” among the following groups: residents 65 and older; essential workers in local government; workers in the education sector; workers in the food service industry; people who live or work in congregate care settings; and anyone who was eligible to be vaccinated in Phase 1 but has not yet received a shot. A group of “workers critical

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