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Tier 3 of vaccination phase began today in the state of Missouri

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Tier 3 of vaccination phase began today in the state of Missouri
Tier 3 of vaccination phase began today in the state of Missouri
Tier 3 of vaccination phase began today in the state of Missouri

Today missouri entered a new phase in its covid-19 vaccination plan... this one is called phase 1-b tier 3 -- those in that group became eligible to get their vaccinations today .

Kq2's danielle soxy with the details on who this includes <<<( reporting, danielle sachse)the next phase of vaccinations is here davin turner, mosaic lifecare "tier three opened today."this tier is the broadest so far that includes teachers, energy and agriculture workers and many more tier 1a, 1b, and in tier 1b it's tiers 1, 2, and 3 of those tiers in tier 3, this expands to your k-12 teachers, ag, other certian businesses to include are information technology, energy transportation."mosaic lifecare will be distributing the pfizer vaccine starting this week as wellsot: "the number of vaccines that we have been receiving are appoximatelly 1,500 a week.

This week it will change back to pfizer.

The state notified us last week that we will be receiving predominately pfizer moving forward.

Will that change again?

Most likely.

One of the biggest questions mosaic keeps asking is when they will receive the one-shot, johnson and johnson vaccine the state has received 50,000 doses of it, st.

Joseph has not been included quite yet sot: "last week or about 10 days ago, we did not receive a distribution and we would not expect to see any johnson and johnson vaccine until the end of april most likely.

We may receive some sooner."

Reporting in st.

Joseph, danielle sachse, kq2 news> st.

Joseph will be the site of a mass-vaccination event this friday...the event will be from twelve to four hosted at the community covid clinic at east hill mall.to register, visit our website at

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