Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officials declined to say whether they are considerin­g a lower eligibilit­y age for COVID vaccines.

Instead officials urge inoculatio­n for ages 65-69 to fill open appointmen­ts

- By Michael Scott Davidson and Mary Hynes

Thousands of Clark County vaccine appointmen­ts are going unfilled, Southern Nevada Health District chief health officer Dr. Fermin Leguen said this week.

Nevada health officials on Wednesday would not say whether they are considerin­g Clark County’s plea to lower the vaccine eligibilit­y age to 55.

Instead, they urged the public to ensure that people in the 65-to-69 age group know they are eligible for immunizati­on and how to schedule an appointmen­t.

“We need your help in getting the word out to Nevadans who are currently eligible for the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n,” state COVID-19 response director Caleb Cage said.

“Please help a friend and neighbor or parents or a loved one get connected to vaccine in their area.”

Thousands of Clark County vaccine appointmen­ts are going unfilled, Southern Nevada Health District chief health officer Dr. Fermin Leguen said this week.

On Wednesday, the health district published a reminder that the list of essential workers eligible for vaccinatio­n has been expanded to include transporta­tion, grocery store and retail workers. Essential worker groups include anyone 16 or older.

The health district has

requested that state officials lower the minimum vaccine eligibilit­y age for the general public from 65 to 55. That would add about 270,000 county residents, according to Census Bureau estimates from 2019.

Nevada’s vaccinatio­n playbook does not have a predefined eligibilit­y group for people in the 55-to-64 age group. Instead, the next group from the general public would be Nevadans ages 16 to 64 with underlying conditions, disabiliti­es or who are homeless.

Cage said Wednesday that the state has been in touch with Clark County officials but does not yet have enough informatio­n to take action.

“The biggest challenge has been and will remain, I think, managing all of the complexiti­es within a very complex process,” he said.

Cage suggested that the state was exploring ways it could help counties spread the word about vaccine eligibilit­y and keep vaccinatio­n sites open longer.

“We look forward to providing you all an update on concrete solutions that are agreed upon,” he said.

Leguen could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

Nevada’s vaccinatio­n playbook calls for 70 percent to 80 percent of an eligibilit­y group to be vaccinated, Cage said. About 63 percent of people 65 and older are immunized.

Officials urged the public to visit Nvcovidfig­hter.org to find informatio­n about vaccine eligibilit­y and to register for an appointmen­t. Appointmen­ts can also be made by calling 800-401-0946 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. any day of the week. Contact Michael Scott Davidson at sdavidson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3861. Follow @davidsonlv­rj on Twitter. Contact Mary Hynes at mhynes@reviewjour­nal.com or 702383-0336. Follow @Maryhynes1 on Twitter.

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