Kentucky the latest state to announce a major vaccine incentive, now offering those who received a COVID-19 vaccine the opportunity to win $1 million or a full ride scholarship.
“Oh, it makes me really angry. It really does, said Stein.
“Why are you sharing your story with me?” asked FOCUS investigative reporter Paula Vasan.
“So people will know their rights are being taken away from them, said Stein.
Stein said she wishes someone had told that to her, before she signed on a dotted line after admitting her mother into the nursing home. An administrator handed her a document.
“She’s like oh we just forgot to get you to sign a piece of paper when we signed you in this morning. And I was just like okay and just signed it because it was just such a rush because there was no explanation of what it was, said Stein.
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal May 31, 2021
5 hrs ago
The mobile van for the Lake Cumberland District Health Department (LCDHD) will be on hand at Godâs Food Pantry in Somerset tomorrow (Tuesday) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for those who have yet to receive a shot.
The Popup Clinic will also be at the Wayne County Memorial Park on Thursday, June 10 to give out vaccinations.
No appointment is required, and the vaccinations are a one-time shot (Johnson & Johnson) that does not require a second dose.
The number of new COVID-19 cases within both Pulaski and Wayne continues to stay low, according to the LCDHDâs website. For the week ending Saturday, May 29, Pulaski had a total of 29 cases and Wayne had a total of four.