Average Person May Get Vaccines Between March and October

The man in charge of distributing West Virginia’s COVID-19 vaccine said it may be as late as October before the general public starts getting the shots. The average person with no special age, or medical or professional exemptions have to wait, and getting the shot will depend on federal supplies. Retired Gen. James Hoyer told WCHS TV it could be as early as March if there is a supply boost and the state can administer 135,000 vaccines per week. So far, more than 269-thousand in West Virginia have received a first dose and more than 166-thousand are fully vaccinated.