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LAWRENCE COUNTY COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN FEB. 12

Special For The Lazer by Special For The Lazer
February 5, 2021
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King’s Daughters Medical Center sharing a COVID-19 Update

 

King’s Daughters is pleased to announce a collaboration with Three Rivers Medical Center and Kentucky Department for Public Health to provide COVID vaccine clinics to residents living in Lawrence, Carter and the adjacent counties in Kentucky. The clinics will be by appointment only and focus on providing vaccine to Kentuckians age 70 and older who live in these areas.

LAWRENCE COUNTY

The Lawrence County first dose vaccine clinics will be held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12 and 19 at the Lawrence County Community Center, 205 Bulldog Lane, Louisa, Ky. Second doses, which will be administered 28 days later, will be given at the same location. Eligible people who wish to receive the first dose of the vaccine on Feb. 12 or 19 may request an appointment through the LCHD Facebook page,

facebook.com/LawrenceCountyKYHealthDepartment

(preferred) or by calling (606) 638-4389.

CARTER COUNTY

The Carter County first dose vaccine clinics will be held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 and 20 at King’s Daughters Family Care Grayson, 100 Bellefonte Drive. Second doses, which will be administered 28 days later, will be given at the same location. Eligible people who wish to receive the first dose of the vaccine on Feb. 13 or 20 may schedule an appointment by contacting the Carter County Health Department at (606) 474-5109.

King’s Daughters is proud to partner with our many providers and agencies in our service area as we work as quickly as possible to deliver the COVID vaccine to our most vulnerable citizens.

While the vaccine rollout continues, please continue to wear a mask, maintain social distancing, avoid crowds, stay home as much as possible, and wash your hands frequently. These simple measures will go a long way toward keeping our communities healthy.

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Lawrence County Health Department is pleased to announce a collaboration with King’s Daughters Medical Center and Three Rivers Medical Center to provide COVID-19 vaccine clinics to residents living in Lawrence County.

The clinics will be by appointment only and focus on providing vaccine to Kentuckians age 70 and older.

The Lawrence County first dose vaccine clinics will be held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12 and 19 at the Lawrence County Community Center, 205 Bulldog Lane, Louisa, KY. Second doses will be administered 28 days later at the same location.

Request an appointment at https://covid19vaccine.as.me/schedule.php or call Lawrence County Health Department at (606)638-4389.

Thank you!

 

Debbie Miller, MBA, MT(ASCP)

Public Health Director

Lawrence County Health Department

1080 Meadowbrook Lane

Louisa, KY 41230

Phone: 606-638-4389, extension 261

Fax: 606-638-3008

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Comments 3

  1. JP says:
    5 years ago

    Wonderful finally
    A question please my handicapped wife not been out since March not able to motivate very well with out assistance would or could a drive in or by like in nearby county be done
    Shot administer and waiting area in car possible till waiting time is up

    • KAG says:
      5 years ago

      Thank you President Biden

  2. MR.Sees says:
    5 years ago

    Why would anyone give credit to President Biden? Donald Trump should receive credit. He started the ball rolling by lowering the threshold.

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