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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Houstonians actively searching for COVID-19 vaccine appointments were surprised to find some availability rolling out at local pharmacies.
This bit of good news comes even as COVID-19 variants found in South Africa and United Kingdom are now confirmed to be in the Greater Houston region.
The Houston Health Department said the two cases of the UK variant were both men in their 50s. One of them traveled overseas in late December and into January, while travel info of the other case was not immediately disclosed. One of the men is in the hospital.
Meanwhile, Houstonians who have scoured the internet for vaccine appointments got some good news Monday.
Texas women who ve received both doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine detail their side effects
“I would rather feel cruddy for 24 hours than experience the full force of the COVID symptoms, said Renee Leal of the chills and body aches she felt after 2nd dose. Author: Melissa Correa Updated: 6:49 PM CST January 29, 2021
HOUSTON The Houston Health Department is using social media to address concerns about the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Apparently some are nervous they won’t get scheduled for the booster, so they’re calling the city’s COVID-19 call center. In the department’s Friday morning tweet, officials called for patience because the volume of calls about scheduling the booster shoot is creating “long wait times” at the city’s call center.
Women who ve received both doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine detail their side effects
“I would rather feel cruddy for 24 hours than experience the full force of the COVID symptoms, said Renee Leal of the chills and body aches she felt after 2nd dose. Author: Melissa Correa Updated: 7:49 PM EST January 29, 2021
HOUSTON The Houston Health Department is using social media to address concerns about the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Apparently some are nervous they won’t get scheduled for the booster, so they’re calling the city’s COVID-19 call center. In the department’s Friday morning tweet, officials called for patience because the volume of calls about scheduling the booster shoot is creating “long wait times” at the city’s call center.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Mayor Sylvester Turner gave an update on the supply of the COVID-19 vaccine Saturday afternoon at the Bayou City Event Center as the demand for the vaccine remains high.
Hundreds of people were sent home disappointed after the Houston Health Department announced it ran out of COVID-19 vaccine doses at the public mega site at Minute Maid Park last Saturday. Despite the glitch in the system that caused them to overbook, health officials still administered 5,451 doses of the vaccine that day. It s a large operation. There might be glitches every now and then, but I assure you vaccinations are not sitting on shelves, said Turner.