Kentucky vaccine recipients must prove state residency, per new guideline The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services announced Wednesday vaccine recipients in Kentucky will have to prove they re either KY residents or be a KY healthcare worker. (Source: Courtesy: WAVE 3 News) By Nick Picht | February 3, 2021 at 7:27 PM EST - Updated February 4 at 1:22 AM
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services has tightened the vaccine guidelines across the state.
As of Wednesday, vaccine recipients in Kentucky must be either:
a resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky able to demonstrate residency consistent with the requirements of
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FRANKFORT â Community Action Agencies across Kentucky are now accepting applications for the Crisis Component of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), this includes KCEOC Community Action Partnership, Inc. Open enrollment will run through March 31, 2021, or until designated funds are depleted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Qualified residents should apply at their local Community Action Agencies. To locate your local office, please call 800-456-3452. Many Kentuckians are still struggling from the financial hardships stemming from COVID-19, making the need for LIHEAP even greater this year, said Roger McCann, executive director of Community Action Kentucky. We actively encourage anyone that meets the eligibility requirements of the LIHEAP Crisis Component to reach out to their local Community Action Agency as soon as possible to apply.
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As a front line health care worker, Leeanne Jenkins of Elizabethtown has witnessed first-hand the devastating effects of COVID-19 throughout the past year.
A respiratory therapist for Baptist Health Hardin, Jenkins said from watching patients lose their lives to watching families limited to online interaction with loved ones hospitalized, the year has been hard.
Thatâs why for Jenkins receiving the COVID-19 vaccine was a like a âChristmas present.â
âI was relieved that there was hope coming for us,â she said. âWe not only have personal protective equipment but we also now have those antibodies to keep us healthy, keep us strong and to put an end to all this craziness and madness so we can start seeing each otherâs faces and start smiling again.â
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