Rural hospitals in Texas feeling left out of COVID vaccine distribution
Front line workers in rural communities are afraid they re not going to be protected like their city counterparts. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 5:29 PM CST December 11, 2020
HOUSTON “Hopeless, with no end in sight” is how some rural hospitals in Texas are feeling after being excluded from the first round of COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Last week, Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) released a list of the first medical facilities to receive the Pfizer vaccine. It includes 109 hospitals in 34 counties. Vaccination of medical personnel is expected to start next week.
Rural hospitals in Texas feeling left out of COVID vaccine distribution
Front line workers in rural communities are afraid they re not going to be protected like their city counterparts. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 5:29 PM CST December 11, 2020
HOUSTON “Hopeless, with no end in sight” is how some rural hospitals in Texas are feeling after being excluded from the first round of COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Last week, Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) released a list of the first medical facilities to receive the Pfizer vaccine. It includes 109 hospitals in 34 counties. Vaccination of medical personnel is expected to start next week.
“Hopeless, with no end in sight” is how some rural hospitals in Texas are feeling after being excluded from the first round of COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
“Hopeless, with no end in sight” is how some rural hospitals in Texas are feeling after being excluded from the first round of COVID-19 vaccine distribution.