West Virginia expects to receive a surge in coronavirus vaccine doses moving forward after a one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine gained emergency use authorization. On top of the 15,500 doses from Johnson & Johnson, the state’s allocation of vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna will mean the state receives nearly 93,000 total doses this week. Residents first need to register on a state website at www.vaccinate.wv.gov in order to receive the vaccine. Health officials said anyone age 65 or older who is still waiting to receive the vaccine should call a hotline listed on the website to schedule their appointment. Those 50 and older are also eligible now, along with those 16 and older with certain medical conditions.