Updated: 10:42 PM EDT April 29, 2021
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. — There is plenty of COVID-19 vaccine available, but not enough people are willing to roll up their sleeve for the shot in the arm.
Clinics across Indiana have made it even easier for people to get the vaccine by allowing walk-ins instead of requiring appointments.
Indiana is seeing fewer new doses given each week, even though only about 34 percent of eligible people in the state are fully vaccinated.
The Morgan County Health Department opened a vaccine clinic in a former grocery store in Martinsville in January. The clinic gives between 250 and 300 of the Moderna two-dose shots a day, but in a county where only 23 percent of the population is vaccinated, public health officials wish the clinic was busier.