(KAIR)--A drive-through teenage vaccination clinic will be held in Jefferson County.
That’s planned for the evening of June 9 at the Sheriff’s Office annex.
Jefferson County Health Department Administrator Crystal VanHoutan informed the County Commission about the clinic during the Commission’s regular meeting Monday.
She said the clinic will run from 6 until 8:00 that evening, and the Pfizer vaccine will be given.
During her presentation, VanHoutan updated the Commission about the County’s current coronavirus cases, saying that from May 14 through May 24 there have been six positive cases, with 14 of the county’s overall cases involving variants of concern. The County’s percent positivity for May 9 through May 16 stands at 3.29-percent.
7,530 doses of vaccine have been administered in Jefferson County, with VanHoutan explaining that 3,588 first doses and 3,532 second doses of the Moderna vaccine have been given.
416 doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine have been administered.
Jefferson County has had 1,741 positive cases, 73 hospitalizations, and 36 deaths.
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