'Up To This Challenge,' Texas First State To Administer 1 Million COVID-19 Vaccines
Texas has administered more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine—making Texas the national leader in vaccinations.
Texas has administered more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine—making Texas the national leader in vaccinations.
Collin County Judge Chris Hill is voicing his frustration about the amounts of COVID-19 vaccine the state is giving the county, saying it "is not acceptable and it needs to change immediately."
There's been a lot of buzz about mega COVID-19 vaccination hubs opening in Texas' biggest cities, but as that happens some frontline health care workers in the state remain unprotected.
Two infusion centers providing North Texans with COVID-19 free access to antibody treatments to potentially lessen the severity of their illness are being drastically underused.
A Fort Worth clinical research firm is enrolling participants in phase three trials for a COVID-19 vaccine from Novavax, but they're having a hard time getting people to sign up.
Dana Freed says when she realized her mother was having trouble, she got involved and was able to find a vaccine provider to administer one.
Collin County is set to receive nearly 7,000 doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine from the state next week, the county's judge announced Wednesday.
Leaders in Mexico are threatening to invoke the labor section of the free trade agreement to pressure for its workers in the U.S. to have access to the COVID-19 vaccine regardless of their immigration status.
"We had a lot of people in North Dallas who were not contacted by us but had been had it forwarded to them and had found a way to get an appointment," said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.
On Tuesday Denton County Public Health opened one of two drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinics. The shots are available to individuals in the Phase 1A and 1B groups.
City and county leaders in Dallas are going on the offensive in the battle against COVID-19, hoping more vaccinations will help to stop the virus' relentless spread.
Gov. Greg Abbott said the state should be able to rapidly increase the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations by using new mass hubs for getting shots.
Some state are opening football stadiums, major league parks and convention centers, here in North Texas the fairgrounds in Dallas is the site of the first COVID-19 vaccination hub.
The CDC is expected to ship first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to more than 225 providers in Texas this week -- including 28 hub providers that will focus on large community vaccination efforts.
On Sunday, Texas health officials released a list of the vaccination hubs that will be receiving large amounts of doses this week: three in Dallas County, two in Tarrant County and one in Denton County.
Some nurses in the Dallas Independent School District are set to receive their first dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine on January 8.
A small number of vaccine may be available though for adults who meet the Phase 1B criteria.
The goal is to start administering shots to hundreds of residents on Monday, as long as Dallas County Health and Human Services receives its next shipment from the state in time.
Dallas ISD, in partnership Dallas County Health and Human Services and Parkland Hospital, is working to get vaccinations for those in the district who currently qualify.
"I'm envisioning... drive-thru vaccines," Mayor Johnson said. "We need to Chick-fil-A this thing we've got to get this vaccine as quickly to as many people as possible."
Health officials in Texas announced Thursday that the next round of COVID-19 vaccines will mostly go to large hubs that can provide doses to tens of thousands of people.
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout prepares for a shot in the arm In Dallas County.
Dozens of Texans have reported serious reactions after receiving the first dose of one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
The recent surge in coronavirus cases in major cities is also happening in rural areas in Texas and across the country.
Large chain and small neighborhood pharmacies are being inundated with requests for the COVID-19 vaccine.
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By midweek, the forecasted high temperature is 79 degrees.
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