Olmsted County Public Health reports fewer than 150 people have failed to arrange their second shot. 4:23 pm, Mar. 10, 2021 × A vaccination is prepared to be administered. (file photo/Traci Westcott / twestcott@postbulletin.com) Fewer than 3 percent of the people receiving a COVID-19 vaccination through Olmsted County Public Health have failed to make plans for a required second dose. With more than 5,000 first doses of vaccine administered by the county agency, fewer than 150 people have been identified who have not received their second dose and are not registered at public health clinics. “We continue trying to reach out to those individuals to get them registered for their second dose,” the agency reports. “This requires additional time, effort and coordination for our staff.“