In Spencer County, Kentucky, public health officials are moving away from mass vaccination clinics.
The site still has a lot of open appointments in the coming days.
Indiana also opened up COVID-19 vaccinations Wednesday to all residents age 16 and older in the latest expansion of the state’s vaccination efforts.
The governor said the hope is to get all adult Kentuckians who want the shot their first dose by the end of May.
Any employers with questions are asked to call the COVID-19 helpline at 502-912-8598.
State health officials opened up Indiana’s vaccination eligibility on Wednesday to all residents 50 and older.
Ivy Tech in Sellersburg, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Notre Dame will host clinics in March.
Fischer said officials have not made a decision yet about whether they will close the site Tuesday or later in the week.
Transitioning from Phase 1A to 1B of the state's vaccination plan, however, wasn't easy.
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was part of a meeting with President Joe Biden on Friday to discuss ways to speed up the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.