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Lexington Passes 300 COVID-Linked Deaths

0:51 The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department reported three new deaths Monday, raising the city s total to 302 since the pandemic hit in March 2020. Current health department data show half of all reported cases in Lexington now fall between ages 20 to 44, a trend that officials say both shows the effectiveness of vaccines in the state s older population but also drives home the need for younger Kentuckians to get the shot. Lexington continues to be among the highest ranking counties in the state for vaccinations, with 46 percent of adults having received at least one shot and 37 percent fully vaccinated. The city s rolling seven-day average of new cases is over 37, up slightly from around 31 earlier this month.

Vaccine Hesitancy Hovers Over Ohio Valley Efforts To Get To Herd Immunity

Credit Liam Niemeyer / Ohio Valley Resource Phyllis Gibbs wasn’t sure until recently that she’d be here, just a few moments away from receiving a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. “Do you feel sick today?”         Gibbs then walked over to one of the nurses inside the Kentucky Dam Village Convention Center in rural western Kentucky a place that once held a pre-pandemic political rally for statewide Democrats that has now been transformed into a regional vaccination site designed to dole out hundreds of Pfizer vaccines a day.    And Pfizer was the only vaccine Gibbs would get. She wouldn’t get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine because it was “paused” on April 13, and she’s heard bad stories about the side effects from the second Moderna vaccine dose. She said some of her family is totally against the vaccines “they’re kind of hard-headed,” she laughs and some in her part of conservative Ballard County trust “homeopathic” treatments rather than tr

Appointments available for LFCHD vaccine clinic on April 21

Appointments available for LFCHD vaccine clinic on April 21 Federica Narancio/AP Pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced on its website that it had received permission from the Food and Drug Administration that they can enroll children as young as 12 in its COVID-19 vaccine trial. (Federica Narancio/AP) By: Web Staff and last updated 2021-04-16 09:56:33-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — COVID-19 vaccination appointments are now available for the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department s vaccination clinic on April 21. The clinic will be administering the Moderna vaccine. The clinics are now open to anyone ages 18 and older who live or work in Lexington. Click here to learn more and make an appointment.

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