The Texas Department of State Health Services reports 11 COVID-19 deaths in Collin County Wednesday along with an additional 673 newly confirmed cases of the.
McKinney officials urge patience and to not go to a vaccine hub without an appointment
Collin County’s mega-hub that is distributing COVID-19 vaccinations relocates to Plano ISD’s John Clark Stadium on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, John Clark Stadium became the new mega-hub for COVID-19 vaccinations in Collin County.(Rose Baca)
As the Collin County Health Care Services COVID-19 vaccination mega-hub relocates to Plano ISD’s John Clark Stadium Wednesday, McKinney officials are urging the public not to show up without an appointment.
“We know the community is eager to get this vaccine, and we are doing everything we can to get this out as expeditiously as possible,” said McKinney Fire Chief Danny Kistner in a news release. “We kindly ask the community to be patient as we ramp up this operation and vaccines become more widely available.”
The Texas Department of State Health Services reports 12 COVID-19 deaths in Collin County Friday along with an additional 781 newly confirmed cases of the.
State Adds New Hubs in North Texas to List of Vaccine Providers The new hub locations added for the upcoming week will be in Burnet, Gregg, Dallas, Navarro and Montgomery counties
Published January 23, 2021 •
Updated on January 23, 2021 at 10:36 pm
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The state of Texas has added additional hubs across the state, including in North Texas, to its list of COVID-19 vaccine providers for the upcoming week.
The new hub locations added for the upcoming week will be in Burnet, Gregg, Dallas, Navarro and Montgomery counties.
According to the Department of Health and Human Services, the state will receive another 332,750 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and will order 216,350 doses intended as second doses.