(KMZA)--Nemaha County, Kansas is moving to Phase 2 COVID-19 vaccinations.
Nemaha County Community Health Services made the announcement Thursday in a release on its website.
With the move, all those aged 65 and older, those eligible congregate settings and all high-contact critical workers--such as first responders, grocery store workers and teachers--will now be prioritized for vaccination.
Those who qualify, and are interested in receiving a COVID-19 vaccination, are asked to complete an online survey.
The survey may be found here: https://form.jotform.com/210196443875057
You may also notify the health department of your interest by emailing nemahakscovid@rainbowtel.net or by calling 785-284-2152.
Individuals will be placed on a list and will be notified by the health department when the vaccine becomes available to them.
Mass vaccination clinics are being organized at this time for individuals who qualify in Phase 2, with clinic dates based on vaccine allocation to the county health department.
To find out if you qualify in phase 2: https://governor.kansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Vaccine-Distribution-Order-1.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0aMfU-oZTIAvI3AQ6EAiwQd27xJ37HVcHaM6JMEkqkbggSJjeR5C8rfRY
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