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Vaccines available free to all - ACHD will come to groups

Adair, with 88 people having died from the Coronavirus, hovers at or near the lowest vaccinated county in the state of Kentucky.

The health department is doing everything possible to help make the vaccine available - scheduling one booster clinic a week - making staff available to meet with groups, factories, large family groups, churches, and for all ages, 5 and above.

There is no charge - the COVID-19 vaccines are free to everyone. Call 279-384-2286 to schedule.

Rhonda Knight, RN BSN, Nursing Supervisor
Adair County Health Department
801 Westlake Drive, Columbia KY 42728




This story was posted on 2021-12-03 07:23:14
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Adair Health Department working to give vaccine to all



2021-12-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
The James C. Salato Health Department in Adair County is the place to go for COVID-19 vaccines - free to all from ages 5 up. Adair remains among the lowest number of vaccinated citizens of all 120 counties in the state of Kentucky.

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