With long lines now gone doctors say, Now s the time for your COVID shot
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Pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced on its website that it had received permission from the Food and Drug Administration that they can enroll children as young as 12 in its COVID-19 vaccine trial. (Federica Narancio/AP)
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If you ve been waiting for the lines to shorten before getting your COVID shot, now s the time to act.
25 News checked in on vaccine availability, and what s changed since the shots began.
We found it s now easy to walk in, and get a shot, on the spot.
COVID-19 vaccine demand starting to plummet in Central Texas
Demand for the COVID-19 vaccine has suddenly dropped, and some providers have stopped ordering the shot. What does that mean for herd immunity? Author: Andrew Moore Updated: 8:38 PM CDT May 4, 2021
TEMPLE, Texas As of Tuesday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services, nearly 50 percent of Texans 16 years and older have been vaccinated against COVID-19 with at least one dose.
If all of those individuals get their second dose as well, that leaves around half of vaccine-eligible Texans immune to the virus.
Half is, unfortunately, not enough for herd immunity.
Multiple reasons are to blame for second dose skippers, at the top of the list? Scheduling
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BELL COUNTY, TEXAS â Itâs no secret getting vaccinated against COVID-19 usually means two separate appointments, weeks of waiting and one sore arm.
However, the CDC says over 5 million Americans who received a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine arenât completing the job and skipping out on their second dose.
âWith getting that second dose, you re really getting your immune system into top shape,â Dr. Amy Mersiovsky, director of nursing at Texas A&M University Central Texas. âTo hunt that COVID-19 down and fight it, should you come in contact with it.â
AUSTIN â After months of not having enough Covid-19 vaccines to meet demand, Texas suddenly appears to have plenty of shots but not as many people lining up to receive them, even though more than three quarters of the state still isnât fully vaccinated.
Almost 7 million Texans have been vaccinated against Covid-19 â more than 23% of the stateâs population â and health officials say they are starting to see lower demand at public vaccination sites. Recent data show reported vaccine doses have decreased: The number of people who have gotten at least one shot in Texas grew by over 1 million during the week ending April 14; the following week the number dropped to about 660,000.
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No one was in line for the second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center vaccination site on April 14.Â
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By Marissa Martinez, Juan Pablo Garnham and Mandi Cai, The Texas Tribune Apr 25, 2021
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No one was in line for the second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center vaccination site on April 14. Justin Rex for The Texas Tribune
After months of not having enough COVID-19 vaccines to meet demand, Texas suddenly appears to have plenty of shots but not as many people lining up to receive them, even though more than three quarters of the state still isnât fully vaccinated.