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COVID vaccinations continue in Adair County as Parson announces expansion


COVID vaccinations continue in Adair County as Parson announces expansion
Associated Press
More than 1,900 people received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine Thursday as Kirksville hosted a regional vaccination event.
After being moved twice before, the clinic finally happened Thursday at The Crossing. Staff members with the Adair County Health Department, Missouri National Guard and local healthcare providers put the event on.
And earlier on Wednesday, 825 people received their second dose following a Jan. 27 testing clinic in Kirksville. 
According to the state’s vaccination dashboard, 10.6 percent of Adair County’s population has received a first dose of a vaccine. Thursday’s mass vaccination clinic was open to all Missouri residents, so there’s a possibility that other residents received one.  ....

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Missouri teachers and 'critical infrastructure' workers eligible for COVID vaccine by mid-March – St. Louis Call Newspapers


Teachers, childcare providers, employees of food processing plants and other critical infrastructure workers will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine starting March 15, Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday.
Activating the next phase  Tier 3 of Phase 1B   follows the state’s priority to save lives, Parson said. 
“This is exactly why we started with our healthcare workers, our first responders and our most vulnerable population. Tier three represents another very important part of our society,” Parson said. “They are the workers in many of the industries we depend on each day to keep our day-to-day lives operating normally.”
Parson’s announcement comes days after the state health officials told vaccine providers to begin to prepare for expanded eligibility and follows growing calls in recent weeks for educators to be made eligible now. ....

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