Pharmacies to begin receiving COVID vaccine for elderly, health care workers on Monday

Published 12:31 pm Thursday, December 31, 2020

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On Thursday, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced that doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be available to pharmacies statewide in limited supply beginning Monday, Jan. 4, to be administered to people 70 and older and additional health care workers.

The initial supply of vaccine will be extremely limited and people must contact a designated pharmacy to make appointments before going in to be vaccinated. At this time, only people in Priority Group 1-B, Tier One, which is people 70 years and older and ambulatory and outpatient health care personnel, will be able to get the COVID vaccine at a designated pharmacy. Appointments are required; do not show up to a pharmacy for a vaccine without one.

Beginning Monday, the Louisiana Department of Health will list pharmacies where the COVID vaccine is available on its website, covidvaccine.la.gov. In the initial Phase 1B roll out, LDH anticipates that approximately 100 pharmacies in 52 parishes will receive around 10,500 doses total in the first week. Each eligible pharmacy will receive approximately 100 doses.

“I am relieved to end this year by expanding access to the COVID vaccine to more Louisianans, though I know we have a long road ahead of us before we put this pandemic in our rear view mirrors,” Edwards said. “I hope all Louisianans will consider taking this safe and effective vaccine when it is their turn to get it, because that is how we will ultimately reach herd immunity and get our lives back to some form of normalcy. Already we have lost more than 7,400 people in our state to this terrible virus, and new cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. This vaccine is a new weapon we have in the fight against COVID, but to be effective people must take it. In addition, we have outlined how we will proceed with the next tier of people in line, so that people may plan for the future.”

In the first two weeks of vaccination, 45,289 Louisianans have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, which is safe and effective against the virus. A second dose must be administered for people to gain fuller protection from COVID.

So far, 210,350 doses have been allocated for Louisiana, of which 56,200 have been designated for the federal Long Term Care Facilities partnership and reside with Walgreens and CVS. Vaccinations for residents and staff of long term care facilities, such as nursing homes, just started this week.

Priority groups for Louisiana

Within priority groups and tiers there is no particular sequencing.

Priority Group 1-A: Ongoing (around 249,000 eligible people)

  • Health care workers at Tier 1 and Tier 2 hospitals.
  • Staff and residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
  • Emergency Medical Services employees and firefighters.

Priority Group 1-B, Tier One: Starts Monday, Jan. 4 (around 640,000 eligible people)

  • Schools of allied health students, residents and staff.
  • End stage renal disease facility personnel and patients.
  • Home agency patients and personnel.
  • Ambulatory and outpatient health care personnel.
  • Persons 70 years old and older.

Priority Group 1-B, Tier Two: Starts at a later date (around 318,750 eligible people)

  • Health-related support personnel (labs, mortuary, pharmacy).
  • Essential governmental response personnel.
  • Judiciary personnel.
  • Department of Homeland Security personnel, National Guard (non-COVID deployed), federal intelligence and security personnel, military personnel.
  • First responders not covered in Phase 1A.
  • Corrections officers and jailers.
  • Medical transportation services.
  • Homeless shelter and other congregate group home/center staff.
  • K-12 school and daycare personnel.
  • Food processing and agricultural workers.
  • Postal personnel.
  • Public transit workers.
  • Grocery store workers and other deemed frontline essential workers.