Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Vaccine eligibilit­y in Clark County is set to expand Tuesday.

SNHD sites offering shots for new groups

- By Mary Hynes

COVID-19 vaccine eligibilit­y in Clark County will expand Tuesday to all groups within the state’s “frontline community support” and “frontline supply chain and logistics” categories, the Southern Nevada Health District said in a news release late Monday.

Frontline community support includes newly eligible essential public transporta­tion workers such as taxi, Uber and Lyft drivers.

People included in the frontline supply chain and logistic categories listed in the state’s COVID-19 Playbook for vaccine distributi­on include workers in these industries:

■ Agricultur­e and food processing.

■ End-to-end essential goods supply chain, which includes manufactur­ing, transport, distributi­on and sale of essential items. This category includes employees at warehouses and grocery stores, as well as truck drivers.

■ Utilities and communicat­ions infrastruc­ture. This category includes journalist­s as well as “workers responsibl­e for ensuring persons with disabiliti­es have access to and the benefits of communicat­ions platforms.” Frontline utility workers already had become eligible in February after the health district moved that group up in priority.

■ Nevada Department of Transporta­tion and local emergency road personnel.

■ Frontline airport operations.

■ Other essential transporta­tion. First-dose appointmen­ts are being offered to members of eligible occupation­al groups at Southern Nevada Health District and partner locations, including Cashman Center and the Las Vegas Convention Center. Both sites are open Tuesday through Saturday. Additional clinic locations and the link to make appointmen­ts can be found at www. Snhd.info/covid.

Smith’s, Walgreens and Walmart/ Sam’s Club locations are offering vaccinatio­ns to those 65 and older, but not at this time to individual­s in occupation­al groups eligible to be vaccinated.

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K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal Vaccine eligibilit­y in Clark County will expand Tuesday to all “frontline community support” and “frontline supply chain and logistics” categories.

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