Knox County holding COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Friday (Jan. 8) in Barbourville
Some local residents in Knox, Whitley and Laurel counties should soon have the chance to get their COVID-19 vaccinations.
If you reside in Knox County, then you may have the chance to get a COVID-19 vaccination on Friday, Jan. 8.
Meanwhile, Whitley and Laurel county health departments have both published links on their respective Facebook pages where individuals, who are at least 70 years old, can go to join interest lists to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Knox County
The Knox County Health Department is allowing individuals, who are at least 70 years old and live in Knox County, to receive a COVID-19 vaccination Friday at a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic. The vaccinations will take place from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. at the Knox County Farmer’s Market Pavilion, which is located at 215 Trehaft Boulevard in Barbourville.
There are limited quantities of the vaccine, and you must provide proof of age, such as a driver’s license, birth certificate, etc., according to a Knox County Health Department release.
Whitley County
The Whitley County Health Department is allowing individuals, who are at least 70 years old and live or work in Whitley County, to join the interest list, according to its Facebook post.
The health department is currently still administering the vaccine to individuals in Phase 1A, but it is proactively registering individuals for the next phase.
Whitley County Health Department Public Health Director Marcy Rein said that the list is to ensure that all healthcare workers and first responders have a chance to receive the vaccine and to start gathering information for individuals age 70 or older who want to receive the vaccine.
Appointments to receive the vaccine are subject to vaccine availability.
Individuals are asked to register online, but individuals without access to internet or who don’t have family or friends who not assist, can call (606) 549-3380 for assistance.
The vaccines will be administered by appointment only.
The Whitley County Health Department is not able to schedule appointments or provide a timeline if called, according to its Facebook post.
Once the health department is able to schedule appointments, it will contact the individuals on the list.
The link to register to receive the vaccine is www.surveymonkey.com/r/WhitleyVaccine.
Laurel County
In a like manner, the Laurel County Health Department is now allowing Laurel County residents age 70 and over to request the COVID-19 vaccine.
In a Facebook post, the health department states that the form does not provide an appointment for an individual to receive the vaccine because it is only an interest form.
The Facebook post states that once the health department receives the vaccine, individuals will be contacted to setup an appointment.
Individuals, who do not have computer access, can call the Laurel County Health Department at (606) 878-7754 for assistance adding their information to the vaccine interest list.
The Laurel County Health Department expects to begin administering Phase 1B vaccines in late January or early February.
The link for the Laurel County Health Department’s vaccine interest form is https://forms.gle/QEDMZoreugChUaYFA.








