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COVID-19 vaccine tracker: What to know about Kentucky s coronavirus inoculation rollout

Kentucky COVID-19 vaccine plan: What to know about the coronavirus distribution schedule Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier Journal © Alton Strupp, Alton Strupp/Courier Journal A healthcare worker prepares to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to Theodore McNeal, 73, a marine veteran that served in Vietnam, at the Robley Rex Veterans Affairs Medical Center on Wednesday. Jan. 6, 2021 Demand for the COVID-19 vaccines is outpacing supply in the state and in Louisville as Kentucky moves through its large 1C category comprised of more than a million people.  We ll be tracking the state and region s vaccine rollout. Here s where things stand so far:  Here s who qualifies for each category: 

Lack of vaccines becoming an issue in Kentucky as more people become eligible

Lack of vaccines becoming an issue in Kentucky as more people become eligible In Kentucky, the supply of vaccines is becoming an issue, especially since the state’s Phase 1B vaccine plan has expanded. (Source: WAVE 3 News) By Jerrica Valtierra | January 23, 2021 at 12:05 AM EST - Updated January 23 at 7:58 AM LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Thousands of Kentuckians are waiting for the COVID vaccine, but the state’s message is that there are not enough doses available for everyone that is eligible right now. Kelly Maxwell said her mother, Allie Goatley, is in remission after battling ovarian cancer at 72. Maxwell said their family feels fortunate Goatley was able to receive her vaccination Friday.

First set of JCPS teachers and staff receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Louisville

‘Ready to get back’: First JCPS teachers, staff receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Louisville Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal A shot of hope : JCPS teachers and staff members get COVID-19 vaccinations Replay Video UP NEXT LOUISVILLE, Ky.  Friday marked a milestone for Jefferson County Public Schools in the fight against COVID-19, as the first set of teachers and employees began to receive the vaccine for the deadly virus at Louisville s Broadbent Arena. The first shot to an educator was given at 8:02 a.m. Friday, said Dr. SarahBeth Hartlage, associate medical director for the Louisville health department, and officials hope vaccinating 1,200 JCPS staff per day beginning with elementary school employees   will help Kentucky s largest district resume in-person classes in the coming months.

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