Gov. Ivey to make announcement on vaccine rollout Friday Governor Kay Ivey will hold a press conference on Friday, April 2 (Source: Hal Yeager) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | April 1, 2021 at 5:10 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 5:10 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - On Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey will tour the Alabama National Guard mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Wilcox County. While there, she will make an announcement on the state’s vaccine rollout.
The governor will be joined by Alabama State Health Officer Scott Harris, State Chief Medical Officer Mary McIntyre and Alabama National Guard Adjutant General Sheryl Gordon.
The press conference is scheduled for 10:45 a.m. Friday. WAFF 48 News will livestream the announcement.
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DECEMBER
Many schools go virtual before and after holiday breaks over concerns of a new wave of COVID cases. In the middle of the month, however, the state celebrates a ray of hope when it delivers its first two coronavirus vaccines.
December 9
December 10
December 11
December 15
Alabama administers its first two COVID vaccines. Walter Doty IV, MD, and Ravi Nallamothu, MD, received the first doses at Southeast Health in Dothan. The vaccine is initially limited to healthcare workers, workers and residents of nursing homes and some emergency responders.
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Health officials urge people to skip Christmas gatherings in an effort to slow the case surge seen after the Thanksgiving holiday.