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COVID-19 Vaccine Information

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COVID-19 Vaccine Data

UPDATE June 7, 2021: Demographic information for our COVID-19 vaccination clinics will now be available monthly. Click on each image for a high-quality version. You can also see updated information from the CDC Data Tracker.

The latest information showing the demographic data for our weekly COVID-19 vaccination clinics is now available. Click on each image for a high-quality version.

UPDATE April 6, 2021: The latest information showing the demographic data for our weekly COVID-19 vaccination clinics is now available. Click on each image for a high-quality version.

UPDATE March 1, 2021: We continue to follow the federal/state guidelines on COVID-19 vaccination distribution. The clinics have been expanded to include anyone 18 and older who lives or works in Lexington.

Additional information, including a legal statement, can be found here: COVID-19 Vaccine Information.

LFCHD First-Time Dose Information

UPDATE March 9, 2021: Here’s a look at first-time dose information from previous weeks:

  • Week of Dec. 21: 1,500 received, 591 given (we held a small clinic this week because of the Christmas holiday and to test our ability to expand in future weeks; doses were carried over to the following week)
  • Week of Dec. 28: 700 received, 931 given
  • Week of Jan. 4: 800 received, 1,309 given
  • Week of Jan. 11: 2,000 received, 1,994 given
  • Week of Jan. 18: 1,200 received, 1,350 given
  • Week of Jan. 25: 1,000 received, 1,234 given
  • Week of Feb. 1: 700 received, 737 given
  • Week of Feb. 8: 500 received (does not include 600 provided to Baptist Health Lexington), 415 given (includes LFCHD doses only)
  • Week of Feb. 15: 0 received (shipments were delayed because of ice/snow storms), 129 given (using 2nd-time doses until new shipment arrived)
  • Week of Feb. 22: 550 received (does not include 1,050 provided to Baptist Health Lexington), 435 given (includes LFCHD doses only; remaining 115 were used as 2nd doses after borrowing from inventory last week due to snow/ice storms).
  • Week of March 1: 800 received, 810 given 
  • Week of March 8: 800 received, 829 given
  • Week of March 15: 800 received, 817 given
  • Week of March 22: 950 received, 876 given
  • Week of March 29: 1,200 received, 789 given
  • Week of April 5: 800 received, 841 given
  • Week of April 12: 400 received (Johnson & Johnson; clinic canceled), 69 given (Moderna doses taken from second dose supply)
  • Week of April 19: 400 received, 174 given
  • Week of April 26: 300 received, 166 given
  • Week of May 3: 0 received, 241 given
  • Week of May 10: 0 received, 55 given

The difference of more doses given than received is from “bonus/angel doses” in some of the vials.

Kentucky’s Regional Vaccination Clinic Information

Updated Jan. 28, 2021: Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky Department for Public Health announced the state’s first regional COVID-19 vaccination clinics, including at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Alltech Arena, 4089 Ironworks Pike, Lexington. The clinics start at 10 a.m. Feb. 2. This for Phase 1B ages 70 and older. 

Registration starts at 5 p.m. Jan. 28 at Kroger.com/CovidVaccine. Note: we are not responsible for this site and cannot answer questions about the process or clinics. State vaccine information can be found at vaccine.ky.gov or 855-598-2246.

Updated Jan. 15, 2021: Mayor Linda Gorton and the City of Lexington launched a new site with information about the vaccine rollout: Lexington COVID-19 Vaccine Information.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: If you want to volunteer for the COVID-19 vaccination response, please sign up through the Medical Reserve Corp!

CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions

Kentucky Department for Public Health COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions

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