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No vaccine available for Coffee County on Jan. 11
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No COVID-19 vaccines are available for Coffee County on Jan. 11, according to the Tennessee Department of Health. Residents 75 and older were expected to begin receiving vaccinations, starting last week. However, the process has been delayed.Â
"They will be doing vaccinations on Wednesday hopefully at the Coffee County Fairgrounds," said EMA Director Allen Lendley. "There will be no vaccine available until Wednesday.
"We had 100 doses come in last week and had used all of them up by last Wednesday afternoon. A lot of the vaccine last week was allotted for nursing homes and assisted living facilities."
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