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TJRH: COVID-19 vaccinations information

By Stacey Biggs

T.J. Regional Health has been approved as a regional vaccine site for those aged 70 and older in Phase 1B. We will be receiving 500 vaccines in the coming days. We will begin calling the first 500 of those who have signed up on the waiting list to schedule appointments. We will continue to call 500 people per week to schedule their vaccine appointments to align with our vaccine allocations. You must have an appointment to get a vaccination.

If you have already signed up on the waiting list via our hotline or online form, please know that we have your information and there is no need to call to sign up again. We will call you to schedule your appointment as soon as possible. If you are Phase 1A (Healthcare Workers) or Phase 1B (70+, K-12 Personnel, or First Responders) and have not signed up for the waiting list, you may go online to tjregionalhealth.org/vaccine to sign up at any time.

"We are grateful to be selected as a regional vaccine distribution location and fulfill our commitment to offer the vaccine to the communities we serve. We have a process in place and will schedule appointments starting next week. We also want to extend our sincere appreciation to our leaders at the state for communicating and coordinating this historic process." - TJRH CEO, Neil Thornbury

Details for future phases will be announced in the near future as more information becomes available.




This story was posted on 2021-02-05 07:10:27
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Vaccines now being scheduled at TJ Health Columbia



2021-02-09 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Stacey Biggs, TJ Samson Hospital.
TJ Health staff is calling to schedule those who are signed up for the COVID-19 Vaccine. They have appointments available Friday, February 12, 2021 in Columbia and are calling folks on their wait list now to get them scheduled. Click 'read more' for more information on the vaccine scheduling.

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