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Grayson County hospitalizations up, ICU beds maxed as COVID-19 cases rise

More than 36K Grayson County residents have been vaccinated

Herald Democrat Grayson County has 36,484 people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Thursday afternoon. That is 31 percent of the county s population over the age of 12.  Vaccines are available to all Grayson County residents ages 12 years and older. If the vaccine recipient is a minor, a parent or guardian must be present. Vaccines are available from multiple sources including local drug stores and the Grayson County Health Department. Walk-in clinics at the Health Department are  held every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Sherman Health Department at 515 N Walnut.. Vaccines will be administered on a first come, first serve basis. No pre-registration is required for the walk-in clinics.

Local eateries get C on recent GCHD inspections; list of B restaurants

Herald Democrat A rusty pineapple contributed to one local eatery s C grade on a recent inspection from the Grayson County Health Department.  The GCHD scores local eateries based on their adherence to codes set by the Texas Department of Health. Restaurants are given an “A,” “B,” “C” or “F” score. An “A” means sanitarians reported no or only a few minor violations. Those with a “B” were found to have several minor violations, but nothing major. Restaurants with a “C” might have a major violation or repeat offenses, but in the inspectors’ opinions, nothing bad enough to warrant an “F.”

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