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Vaccination eligibility expanded in Pike, Brown

Vaccination eligibility expanded in Pike, Brown Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree FacebookTwitterEmail QUINCY Adams County Health Department is expanding vaccination registration to Brown, Hancock, Schuyler and Pike counties residents ages 16 to 64 with underlying health conditions. Through a joint effort with the smaller health departments, the Adams County department will provide vaccinations at Oakley Lindsey Center in Quincy for those with cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, heart conditions, an immunocompromised state from a solid organ transplant, obesity, pregnancy, pulmonary disease and sickle cell disease, as well as those with disabilities. Those with one of these conditions can register by calling 217-600-4829 or going to adamscountytogether.com/vaccinate.

Questions raised over speed of vaccine distribution for elderly

Questions raised over speed of vaccine distribution for elderly Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Although COVID-19 vaccinations are scheduled for many long-term care facilities, some are discouraged at how long the process is taking.Javier Zayas Photography An ongoing delay in getting vaccinations to those in long-term care facilities has some questioning the prioritization of the distribution of vaccinations. In Illinois, many local health departments such as Greene County are vaccinating residents ages 65 or over as well as and any remaining health care workers. Others are working within the age group but focusing on older populations, such as those 70 or above in Morgan County and 80 or above in Pike County.

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