The federal government is sending $198 million to more than 1,980 rural health clinics for outreach efforts to increase confidence in the safety of coronavirus vaccines, and Kentucky is getting more money than all but one other state.
The state-by-state list of grants says $6,379,712 will go to 130 clinics in Kentucky, an average of $49,075. The only state with more is Texas, which has 142 clinic that will share $7,033,118, an average of $49,529.
David Bolt |
The funding, announced in May, is part of nearly $1 billion the American Rescue Plan Act authorized for three major programs strengthening pandemic response efforts in rural areas. In addition to the Rural Health Clinic Vaccine Confidence Program, HRSA is providing $460 million to more than 4,600 rural health clinics for coronavirus testing. Another $398 million will go to small rural hospitals for testing and mitigation.
A list of clinics and all their recent HRSA grants is here.
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