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DOC Continues To Offer COVID-19 Vaccines In State Facilities

As of May 24 th, the Indiana Department of Corrections says it has a 78% acceptance rate of the COVID-19 vaccine among incarcerated inmates.

IDOC Spokesperson Annie Goeller said 13,143 offenders received their first shot and of those 6,829 received their second shot.

Goeller said it’s difficult to track how many DOC staff have received the vaccine because many of them are vaccinated at outside facilities such as hospitals, doctors’ offices and pharmacies.

The Miami Correctional Facility, which reported 6 inmate deaths and 1 staff death due to COVID-19, reported 55% of inmates taking their first vaccine and 28% getting their second shot.

Goeller said the Indiana National Guard is assisting with distributing the COVID-19 vaccine at the state’s 21 correctional facilities.

46 percent of Indiana’s population over the age of 16 have been fully vaccinated as of June 1 st according to the Indiana State Department of Health’s website.

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Adam Pinsker is a reporter and multi-media journalist with WTIU and WFIU news. He was previously a reporter at WFTX in Cape Coral, Florida and KTUU in Anchorage, Alaska. In his spare time Adam likes working out, watching football, basketball and baseball and exploring Indiana's outdoors.