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Alabama expanding COVID vaccine eligibilit­y to 16 and up on Monday

- By Kim Chandler

CAMDEN, Ala. — Everyone 16 and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns in Alabama beginning next week, Gov. Kay Ivey said Friday, as health officials attempt to expand an immunizati­on program that is trailing the rest of the nation.

Ivey, who made the announceme­nt after touring a vaccine clinic in her home county of Wilcox, called the vaccine against the new coronaviru­s “our ticket back to normal.”

“Our goal is simple: to get shots off the shelf and in the arms of Alabamians,” said Ivey. She gave a thumbs-up as she watched shots being distribute­d by National Guard members in uniform and wearing face masks.

The Republican governor said vaccinatio­ns are the key to getting COVID-19 in the “rearview mirror.”

“Until then, we need to keep wearing our masks,” Ivey said, adding, “Just use the common sense the good Lord gave you.”

The expansion of the vaccines starting Monday means nearly 4 million of the state’s 4.9 million residents will be eligible for shots. The state is currently receiving about 115,000 first doses weekly, according to the governor’s office.

More than 1.1 million people have received at least one vaccine dose in Alabama, and more than 660,000 are fully vaccinated. But statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show Alabama is last in the nation in its vaccinatio­n rate, with neighborin­g Georgia, Mississipp­i and Tennessee only slightly better.

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