Johnson County opened its COVID-19 vaccine clinics to anyone age 16 and older who live or work in the county. It’s something the state did several weeks ago, but allowed each individual county to decide how it wanted to use its allocation of vaccine. Until now, the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment only scheduled people who had taken the county’s vaccine interest survey. Leaders have said the county took that approach to make sure the most vulnerable people received the vaccine first.
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