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LOUISVILLE, Ky. As the COVID 19’s Delta variant continues to uptick across Kentucky, health experts are now closely monitoring a new emerging variant.
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Doctors say Lambda variant has not yet been in Kentucky
According to the WHO s website, the newest version of the virus has been reported in over 29 countries
According to a spokesperson within Norton, COVID-19 patients admitted into the hospital has nearly tripled in the last 20 days
Nearly 51% of Kentucky’s state population ages 12 and up are fully vaccinated
There’s the Delta, Alpha, Gamma – but now there’s yet another coronavirus variant.
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Children 12 and older can now preregister for a COVID-19 vaccine through Norton Children s in anticipation of an emergency federal authorization of the vaccines for minors ages 12 to 15.
Parents who sign their children up at NortonChildrens.com will get a scheduling email once there is approval and there are appointments.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking at the Pfizer vaccine, which is authorized for those 16 and older, and is expected to soon authorize it for use in younger people following trial success.
Joseph Flynn, Norton Medical Group CEO, said: We hope to see the emergency use authorization granted, and we will be ready to begin vaccinations as soon as it is.