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Walk-In Appointments Available This Week At Baptist Health COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

London, KY, USA / SAM 103.9 FM WWEL | Today s Pop Hits Apr 20, 2021 4:36 AM Walk-in appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine are available at Baptist Health locations in Lexington, Richmond, and Corbin. Appointments are for the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Anyone 16 and older is eligible, but a parent or guardian must accompany those under 18. A valid photo ID and insurance card are required for any minor. Appointments are available as long as vaccine supplies last. Baptist Health Corbin COVID-19 vaccine clinic: The Corbin Center, 222 Corbin Center Dr., Corbin. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday, April 19-23. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );

The News Journal Walk-in COVID–19 vaccines available through Baptist Health Corbin – The News Journal

Individuals interested in receiving the COVID–19 vaccination may now do so on a walk-in basis at the Baptist Health Corbin’s COVID–19 vaccine clinic. “You can still make an appointment if you want to,” said Debbie Hardin, Strategic Services Manager at the hospital. The Corbin Clinic, which islocated at The Corbin Center at 222 Corbin Center Drive, will be offering walk-in vaccinations from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. between April 19 and April 23. Hardin said the Corbin clinic is not limited to individuals from Whitley County. “Anyone can come in and get the vaccine,” Hardin said. Baptist Health’s COVID–19 vaccine clinics in Lexington and Richmond are also offering walk–in vaccines this week.

Deaths, positivity rate both show decline Friday

By TOM LATEK Kentucky Today Apr 10, 2021 7 hrs ago FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) –  While the number of new COVID-19 cases rose in Kentucky on Friday, the number of deaths and the state’s positivity rate both declined. A total of 744 positive cases were reported to state public health officials, bringing Kentucky’s pandemic total to 432,220. There were 11 counties with a dozen cases or more.  Jefferson had 168, Fayette 54, Christian 25, Kenton 21, McCracken and Warren 18, Boone 16, Scott 15, Daviess 14, with Campbell and Pike having 12 each. Four more deaths were reported by local health departments on Friday, with victims ranging in age from 73 to 86.  Allen, Boyd, Boyle, and Marion counties each had one.  This was down from 16 on Thursday.  In addition, five more deaths were reported from the ongoing audit of death certificates dating back to last October.  The total number of Kentuckians lost due to the coronavirus is now 6,223.

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