Second dose Pfizer vaccine clinic set for Friday-Saturday in Tyler COVID-19 Vaccine (Source: File photo) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | March 4, 2021 at 3:25 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 7:38 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Did you receive your first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on February 11, 12 or 13 at Harvey Convention Center in Tyler? If so, youâre eligible and invited to get your second dose this weekend beginning Friday.
NET Healthâs âsecond doseâ clinic for the Pfizer vaccine will take place on Friday and Saturday at Harvey Convention Center in Tyler. However, please note, only persons eligible for their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine will be admitted.
Second dose vaccine clinics re-scheduled for this week in Tyler (Source: KLTV) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | March 1, 2021 at 11:23 AM CST - Updated March 1 at 7:11 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - NETHealth is rescheduling second dose vaccines, based on the time the first vaccine was received.
Anyone who received their first Moderna vaccine at the Harvey Convention Center in January can return this Tuesday March 2nd to receive their second Moderna vaccine.
If you did not make an appointment for March 2nd but you are eligible to receive your 2nd Moderna vaccine, you can come to the Harvey Convention Center between the hours of 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. only on Tuesday March 2nd, 2021, but you will need to show your “CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card” upon arrival, and
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PHASE 1A
Protecting health care workers is essential to keeping the health care system intact and able to care for COVID-19 and other patients, so phase 1A of vaccine distribution, when the vaccine supply is most limited, will focus on making vaccine available to health care workers.
To support this distribution, the EVAP has recommended, and Dr. Hellerstedt has approved, a tiered definition of health care workers specific to Phase 1A. During this phase, the EVAP will make recommendations based on the priority order in the Health Care Workers definition.
On Dec. 4, following guidance issued by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, Dr. Hellerstedt approved the EVAP’s recommendation to include residents of longterm care facilities in the first tier of Phase 1A so they can be among the first Texas residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
PHASE 1A
Protecting health care workers is essential to keeping the health care system intact and able to care for COVID-19 and other patients, so phase 1A of vaccine distribution, when the vaccine supply is most limited, will focus on making vaccine available to health care workers.
To support this distribution, the EVAP has recommended, and Dr. Hellerstedt has approved, a tiered definition of health care workers specific to Phase 1A. During this phase, the EVAP will make recommendations based on the priority order in the Health Care Workers definition.
On Dec. 4, following guidance issued by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, Dr. Hellerstedt approved the EVAP’s recommendation to include residents of longterm care facilities in the first tier of Phase 1A so they can be among the first Texas residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.