Behavioral health providers and staff Urgent care clinic providers and staff Community care providers and staff Dental providers and staff Non-emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) providers and staff Professional home care providers (including hospice workers) and home care recipients (including older and younger people with disabilities over the age of 16 who receive community or home-based care, as well as clients of home health agencies) Interpreters and Support Service Providers (SSPs) working in community and clinic-based settings, and clients who are both deaf and blind Health-related support personnel (lab staff, mortuary staff who have contact with corpses, pharmacy staff)
Here s where you can get your COVID-19 vaccinations in northwest Louisiana this week Scott Ferrell, Shreveport Times
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A new mass vaccination site on Saturday at the Brookshire Grocery Arena in Bossier City highlights the list of places where you can get a COVID-19 vaccination this week.
LSU Health Shreveport, in partnership with Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport, will have a mass vaccination at the arena on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Teachers, support staff and daycare workers will have two dedicated lanes at the Brookshire’s site on Saturday from 2 p.m.- 4 p.m.
More people can be vaccinated. Here s where to get COVID-19 vaccinations in NW Louisiana Scott Ferrell, Shreveport Times
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COVID-19 vaccinations are available to more people throughout Louisiana beginning Monday as those ages 65 and over are eligible to be vaccinated.
The state lowered the age for vaccinations from 70 to 65 beginning Monday.
LSU Health Shreveport provides vaccinations at the State Fair Grounds. You can preregister for the vaccinations at www.lsuhs.edu. Preregistration is not required, but you should bring a form of identification and an insurance card. Preregistration is essential to minimizing wait times and in accurate vaccine allocation. If you are unable to pre-register but are age 65 and older, you are eligible to receive the vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccine sites in northeast Louisiana expand
The News-Star (Monroe) 2/2/2021 Ashley Mott, Monroe News-Star
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Vaccine doses remain limited to Phase 1B, Tier 1 recipients as the number of providers offering vaccinations in northeast Louisiana continues to climb.
This week, 406 vaccine providers across the state received very limited doses of COVID vaccine.
These providers – including 143 chain pharmacies, 118 independent pharmacies, 55 hospitals, 28 community health centers, seven rural health clinics and an additional 55 healthcare sites represent all nine public health regions and 64 parishes of the state.
LDH has published the list of participating providers on its website: www.covidvaccine.la.gov. Residents can also call 211 to find a vaccine provider near them.