West Virginia is rapidly deploying doses of the coronavirus vaccine to residents and workers at long-term care centers, and has a target of vaccinating all nursing homes within three weeks. Officials are working with small and local pharmacies to reach long-term care communities across the state. The West Virginia Health Care Association said nearly 2,000 doses were administered to workers and residents across 18 care centers on Tuesday, with another 7,000 doses by the end of the week. That would mean about a quarter of the state’s facilities would have received the first of two required doses.