Dallas County vaccinates people without appointments, sets up hotline for registrations
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Dallas County vaccinates people without appointments, sets up hotline for registrations
Dallas County s first and only day Friday to vaccinate people over the age of 75 on a first come, first serve basis went smoothly.
DALLAS - Dallas County s first and only day Friday to vaccinate people over the age of 75 on a first come, first serve basis went smoothly.
But the county judge says the county will return Saturday to an appointment-only system. The county has now rolled out a hotline for people who need to register by phone.
Judge says Collin County needs more vaccine doses
By FOX 4 Staff article
McKINNEY, Texas - Collin County’s top elected official said the state has not sent enough vaccine doses there.
Judge Chris Hill said the county has the worst ratio of doses received compared to population in the state.
He said there are several mega centers in Collin County ready to vaccinate thousands of people per day but the doses haven’t arrived.
There are about 90,000 people waiting on Collin County’s vaccination list.
Find & Register for a Vaccine
TEXAS DSHS VACCINE INFO: The state health department has lists and maps that are updated regularly with vaccine provider and allocation information. www.dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/immunize/vaccine.aspx
According to the Public Health Department vaccine supply is limited. We are experiencing very high call volumes at this time and are so sorry if you ve not been able to get thru just yet. If you do get thru to the hold music/prompt, stay on the line and do not hang up. At this time, vaccine supply is still available. We will post an update when registration is full. Thank you, said Public Information Officer for Denton County Public Health, Jennifer Rainey.
More information and details can be found here.
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