Cullman Regional cancellations and delays because of winter weather threat (Source: Cullman Regional) By WBRC Staff | February 15, 2021 at 11:45 AM CST - Updated February 15 at 11:45 AM
CULLMAN, Ala. (WBRC) - Cullman Regional announced cancellations and delays for vaccine clinics and services Monday because of the winter weather threat.
The Cullman Regional COVID-19 vaccine clinic was cancelled. Anyone scheduled to receive their first dose of the vaccine has been re-scheduled to Friday, February 19th at the same time as originally scheduled.
Anyone scheduled for their second dose of the vaccine can come Wednesday, February 17th or Friday, February 19th from 8 am - 2 pm.
How to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Alabama
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
A 10-dose vial of Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine ready to be administered to medical personnel at the University of Alabama s University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala.Photo courtesy the University of Alabama
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Alabama health officials are increasing access to the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, January 18, when people age 75 and older and first responders become eligible under the state guidelines.
Demand for the vaccine is currently higher than supply, so those interested in getting the vaccine may have to be patient. The vaccine hotline operated by the Alabama Department of Public Health received more than a million calls during its first days of operation. That hotline, 1-855-566-5333, will help match eligible recipients with available vaccines at local health departments.
What? When? Where? Alabamaâs vaccine response (Source: WAVE 3 News) By WBRC Staff | January 14, 2021 at 1:17 PM CST - Updated January 14 at 1:17 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Alabamaâs demand for the COVID-19 vaccine, for healthcare heroes, and people 75 and older, is much higher than the amount of vaccine available.
This is a snapshot of where the state is now in offering the vaccine and how you can get on the waiting list to receive the vaccine.
Right now Alabama is in Phase 1a of the vaccine distribution.
Phase 1a is primarily for frontline health workers (inpatient and outpatient) and some first responders.