COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The homeless, minorities and restaurant workers soon will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Missouri, and vaccinations will be opened up to everyone shortly after. Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday said people included in Phase 2 can get the vaccine beginning March 29.
All other adults will be eligible April 9. A new effort has begun in St. Louis County to help homebound residents and people with disabilities get COVID-19 vaccinations.
St. Louis Public Radio reports that the county health department is working with fire and emergency management services districts to deliver vaccine to homes and independent living facilities.
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