The stateâs interim rollout plan is currently in its fifth version.
No countywide plan or system has been announced to date on how vaccinations will work for people who are not medical professionals â there is no centralized point for information outside of some guidance on the Lancaster County government page.
The stateâs health department has been working closely with local departments of health to coordinate vaccine distributions and inoculations, building on the processes created since the pandemic response began in March.
However, because Lancaster County does not have a county health department, the responsibility to create a plan for vaccinations has primarily fallen to local hospital systems, other vaccine providers and community stakeholders.
How many vaccinated so far in Erie County?
As of March 10, 25,039 people in Erie County had received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine (partially covered) and 18,667 people had received two doses (fully covered).
In Pennsylvania, 2,111,658 people had received one dose of vaccine and 1,016,979 people had received two doses, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
How do I get a COVID vaccine? Due to supply being low, we expect it to be months before the general population will be able to receive vaccine, Erie County officials said on the county s website. We are working with local and state partners to ensure effective and efficient distribution of vaccine in Erie County to the best of our ability, but this process remains fluid and changes in guidance can occur without notice.
How many vaccinated so far in Crawford County?
As of April 14, 6,525 people in Crawford County are partially vaccinated against COVID-19 and 19,422 people are fully vaccinated.
In Pennsylvania, 2.49 million people are fully vaccinated and 1.86 million are partially vaccinated, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
How do I get a COVID vaccine?
All Pennsylvanians 16 and older are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Meadville Medical Center is accepting applications for COVID-19 vaccination slots. You can visit its website at https://mmchs.org or call 814-336-1800.
Local Rite Aid pharmacies have been vaccinating people. People can register by visiting the state health department s vaccine provider map at http://bit.ly/2MrrcKn, choosing the pharmacy they want and clicking on the link.
Have you received the COVID-19 vaccine?
In Pennsylvania, 373,529 doses of the vaccine have been administered as of Jan. 13, according to the state Department of Health, not including vaccines administered at CVS as part of the Federal Pharmacy Partnership.
Of those:
52,125 people that have received two doses (fully covered).
In the United States, 29,380,125 total doses have been distributed as of Jan. 12, but only about one-third, or 10,278,462, have received the first dose.
Here s what we know so far:
How many vaccinated so far in Adams County?
As of Jan. 13, 1,558 Adams County residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Department of Health. The number of residents who have received a second dose of the two-dose vaccine series is 200. Individuals must wait 21 to 28 days between doses, depending on the manufacturer.