BROADBENT ARENA VACCINATION SITE
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The COVID-19 vaccination facility inside Broadbent Arena in Louisville, Ky.
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A new vaccine from Johnson & Johnson would mean people could receive one of three different types of vaccines for COVID-19, and it would allow for less time spent waiting in line to be vaccinated.
Lack of transportation and internet access are barriers that currently stand in the way for many in west Louisville to reach the city's mass vaccination center at Broadbent Arena.
Fischer said officials have not made a decision yet about whether they will close the site Tuesday or later in the week.
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