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Texas registry of critical vaccine information needs a boost

Texas’ registry of critical vaccine information needs a boost When children reach adulthood, they must opt-in to the Texas registry, and this process creates confusion. Ana Beatriz, 24, of Alvarado, touches her mask as she yelps while receiving a COVID-19 vaccination from a medical assistant from MD Medical Group, during a vaccination event for Mexican residents at the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, on March 27, 2021 in Dallas.(Ben Torres) By Dr. Seth D. Kaplan, Dr. Jason V. Terk, Dr. Joyce Mauk and Dr. Sandra McKay 1:45 AM on Apr 5, 2021 CDT As more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, some wonder about the reason for government tracking vaccinations. Currently, every state maintains a vaccine registry, which has been vital infrastructure to our public health. It is a resource for our citizens, enabling them to not have to keep paper vaccination records, which can easily be lost through natural disasters or moving, or to track down previous vaccine providers who may have cl

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