Las Vegas Review-Journal

County again can offer first vaccine doses

- By Alexis Ford and Blake Apgar

Thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses delayed by severe weather last week were delivered to the Southern Nevada Health District on Monday morning, allowing the agency to resume administer­ing first doses by midweek.

The district had planned to offer second-dose appointmen­ts only this week. But the delivery and another due later in the week enabled officials to speed up the resumption of first shots of the potentiall­y life-saving vaccine.

Limited appointmen­ts will be available at Cashman Center this Wednesday and Saturday for anyone eligible, the statement said. Appointmen­ts can be scheduled on the Health District’s website or via the COVID-19 helpline at 1-800401-0946.

Earlier, Gov. Steve Sisolak said on Twitter that more than 46,000 doses of vaccine meant for Nevada had been delayed by the storms across much of the country.

The governor said that the state immunizati­on team at the Department of Health and Human Services has worked with federal and local officials to keep track of the doses.

“When we weren’t sure of how/ when doses would get to NV, we spoke to some of our great private partners who immediatel­y offered resources to assist — including the use of private planes,” Sisolak posted on Twitter on Monday.

The governor said if that measure had been necessary and was approved by federal officials, Nevada was ready to send the planes to pick up additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

Ultimately, the state did not need the help, Sisolak said.

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