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Healthcare facilities in Hazard and Perry County have continued to distribute COVID-19 vaccinations and encourage the community to sign up for vaccinations. According to the state, the Johnson and Johnson vaccine will also soon be arriving in Kentucky.
On Monday, March 1, Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed that the first Johnson and Johnson vaccine doses will be arriving in the state this week and will be delivered to independent pharmacies.
âThe approval of Johnson and Johnsonâs one-shot, highly effective vaccine adds to the growing weekly supply available to Kentucky that has risen in just over a month from around 57,000 to over 100,000 first doses and growing,â said Beshear.
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On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced six new regional vaccination sites across the commonwealth and said vaccines will now also be available at mobile clinics, 10 Kroger stores, 15 Walmart stores and 125 pharmacies, including Walgreens and Good Neighbor independent pharmacies.
In total, there are more than 150 vaccination sites in Kentucky, in addition to local health department vaccination programs.
“We are efficient. We have built a system that can administer more vaccinations than we are currently getting,” said Gov. Beshear. “These new sites are a big deal. They are going to move us forward and build out what we need so when supply increases, we are ready to get it out even more quickly to communities throughout the state.”