Thousands Head To Methodist Dallas Medical Center For Public COVID-19 Vaccination Event
Methodist Dallas Medical Center is lending a hand to the city of Dallas, -- helping to distribute some 3,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
Methodist Dallas Medical Center is lending a hand to the city of Dallas, -- helping to distribute some 3,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
After closing Wednesday to evaluate how things went, the site is reopening Thursday by appointment only.
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The Arlington Fire Department kept the site open past its scheduled closing time to allow everyone who was scheduled for an appointment to still receive a shot.
"We're in a learning period and people are extremely anxious to get this," said Jon Battle, who lives in Plano.
The Biden administration will also distribute a million vaccines to drug stores nationwide next week, and Texas will get its share.
The cities of Grand Prairie and Irving have partnered to operate a new COVID-19 vaccination provider location in west Dallas County at The Theatre at Grand Prairie on Feb. 3.
Denton County has opened it's latest COVID-19 vaccination clinic and it's a big one -- at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Officials in Dallas are reporting that Hispanics continue to get vaccinated for COVID-19 at rates disproportionately lower to the size of their population in the city.
Denton County says the 16-lane clinic at Texas Motor Speedway will be the largest drive-thru vaccination site in the State of Texas, and possible the entire country.
Of the more than 500 people registered to return to City Hospital at White Rock for the second doses of vaccine in the past month, as nearly 10% failed to keep their appointments.
"There's a lot of miscommunication about what the process is," said organizer Leslie Cannon. "I think a lot of inequities are playing in."
An estimated 30,000 residents who have appointments through the Denton County Vaccine Interest Portal are expected.
The city of Dallas will be partnering with Methodist Health System to help distribute thousands of COVID-19 vaccines this week, Mayor Eric Johnson announced Sunday.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson has issued an apology after residents voiced their frustrations with the city's COVID-19 vaccination site at the convention center on Saturday.
It's a massive operation which, some residents said, shouldn't be in the heart of downtown.
Overall, Johnson & Johnson's vaccine is 85% effective in preventing severe disease with a single shot.
Collin County will receive 42,900 doses next week and open two new hubs in Plano and Frisco.
"We're looking to mobilize our great partners out at Texas Motor Speedway so we can have one of the largest mega sites in all of DFW," Denton County Judge Andy Eads said.
Dallas County Commissioners called an emergency meeting Wednesday night to approve a new contract with a software company to overhaul the current setup.
Some of the 180,000 people on Collin County's COVID-19 vaccine waiting list were eager to get some of the few doses available on Wednesday.
The city outlined its three-day operation of vaccinating about 200 people an hour inside a parking garage at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
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The state of Texas has learned it'll receive more than 385,000 vaccine doses to combat COVID-19 next week. That's 50,000 more doses – a 16% increase.
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