Weather Causing Federal Vaccine Delivery Delays; No COVID Vaccination Clinic This Week in Henderson County

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The federal government has notified all states of COVID-19 vaccine delivery delays across the entire country due to adverse weather and road conditions. To help offset delayed vaccine deliveries, the State of Illinois proactively ordered vaccine to be delivered to its Strategic National Stockpile Receipt, Store, and Stage site in anticipation of adverse weather. Illinois is distributing that vaccine to many providers around the state today and tomorrow, as weather permits, to continue to support vaccination operations.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Operation Warp Speed (OWS) are projecting adverse weather impacts to operations at its partner and carrier facilities where vaccines and ancillary supply kits originate.  HHS/OWS have advised that many regularly projected deliveries for Tuesday will be significantly impacted by adverse weather occurring across the U.S.  These impacts could continue throughout the week and could be affected by additional adverse weather projected later in the week.

IDPH has been in close communication with local health department and other providers on potential delays.  This has included webinars, weather situational updates, and a rapid electronic notification to all vaccine providers.  IDPH will continue to communicate with our local partners and providers with any updates as we have them.

Other areas of the country where distribution hubs are located are experiencing delays due to weather.  Anticipating this, Illinois proactively ordered vaccine that was pre-stationed in Illinois and would not be subject to delays due to weather in other parts of the country. 

We will continue to closely monitor the weather and vaccine deliveries and will communicate updated delivery information to providers through the state’s electronic notification system.

Angela Myers, Henderson County Health Department Administrator, has announced that Henderson County will not be conducting a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic this week.  The shipment of Moderna vaccine scheduled for this week’s clinic is in Kentucky due to air shipments not being delivered because of wintry weather.  Henderson County residents who are to receive their second dose of the vaccine will be notified as soon as the vaccine is received.  There is a 45-day window between the first dose and the second dose.  We will have the vaccine in time for that second dose.  Residents who are to receive the second dose will be telephoned by the Henderson County Health Department to notify them of the day and time they are to come for the second dose.  The Henderson County Health Department staff regrets that the vaccine is not available to everyone immediately. 

For more information, contact the Henderson County Health Department at 309-627-2812 or go to the:

Use the Google Search Engine to find the new web page:  

                                      hendersoncountyhealthdepartmentillinois.org

Facebook:  Hit Like on Henderson County Health Department page.

***Report Courtesy of the State of Illinois***

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