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Second dose vaccine shots available at Smith County churches

Second doses available at Smith County churches Those who received their first COVID-19 vaccines at three minority churches March 16-19, are asked to come back next week to the same place for their second doses. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 9:48 AM CDT April 1, 2021 SMITH COUNTY, Texas Second doses are available for the nearly 1,500 people who received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at three minority churches from March 16-19. People who received their first does at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and St. Louis Baptist Church in Tyler, and New Zion Baptist Church in Winona are asked to return to the same location on the same day of the week at around the same time as their first vaccine.

2nd dose vaccines available at Smith County church clinics

2nd dose vaccines available at Smith County church clinics Dr. S.L. Curry, Pastor New Zion Baptist, receives first COVID-19 vaccine (Source: Smith County) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | April 1, 2021 at 9:17 AM CDT - Updated April 1 at 9:20 AM SMITH COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - The nearly 1,500 people who received their first COVID-19 vaccines at three churches March 16-19, are asked to come back next week to the same place for their second doses. Organizers are asking only those who received their first shots at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and St. Louis Baptist Church in Tyler, and New Zion Baptist Church in Winona, to return to the same location on the same day of the week at around the same time as their first vaccine.

East Texas health leaders say COVID-19 numbers trending down, but fight isn t over

NET Health CEO: “We’re in the fourth quarter of a football game” COVID-19 (Source: KLTV) By Blake Holland | March 9, 2021 at 6:56 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 1:11 AM TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - As Texas prepares to lift COVID-19 restrictions, East Texas health officials say cases and hospitalizations are trending down, but they say personal responsibility is the key to keeping it that way. “Things are looking a lot better,” said George Roberts, CEO of the Northeast Texas Public Health District. While providing an update at Tuesday’s Smith County Commissioners Court meeting, Roberts said COVID-19 is speeding at minimal levels in the seven East Texas counties they cover.

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