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5 cosas que debes saber sobre el megacentro de vacunación en Dallas

5 cosas que debes saber sobre el megacentro de vacunación en Dallas
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WEBXTRA: Dallas couple gets COVID-19 vaccine in East Texas; struggled to find available doses in metroplex

Couple drives to East Texas to get vaccinated WEBXTRA: Dallas couple gets COVID-19 vaccine in East Texas; struggled to find available doses in met By Libby Shaw and Blake Holland | January 13, 2021 at 2:18 PM CST - Updated January 13 at 7:15 PM TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - It seems people from other parts of the state are traveling to East Texas to get the COVID-19 vaccine. A Dallas couple traveled to the UT Health Science Center in Tyler on Wednesday to get their first dose after struggling to find a location closer to home. “Dallas was so difficult to get an appointment,” said Debra Paden-Levy. “We’re on a list and they said there were 100,000 other people on that list.

District nurse coordinator says Waxahachie ISD schools COVID-safe

District nurse coordinator says campuses aren’t causing large spread of COVID-19 Waxahachie Daily Light Schools in the Waxahachie Independent School District do not appear to be huge vectors of spread for the COVID-19 virus, the WISD board of trustees were informed during Monday night’s regular monthly meeting. WISD nurse coordinator Melissa Bousquet told trustees that campuses appear to be among the safest places for students to be, as strict district-wide measures are in place to prevent the spread of the virus. “Even though case numbers are on the rise right now, at a pretty alarming rate really, it’s not at school that they’re getting it,” Bousquet said. “All these hard-working teachers and support staff and administrators and board, all of your hard work is really paying off.”

Ask 2 Town Hall: Send in your questions about the coronavirus vaccine

Answers to the top 13 questions asked during our Ask 2 Town Hall on coronavirus vaccine Published:  Updated:  Tags:  KPRC 2 is always working to get answers to your questions and concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine. Community leaders and health experts came together for an Ask 2 Town Hall about the vaccine. From distribution to safety to effectiveness, the panel answered lots of questions that were sent in by viewers. Here are the top questions and answers from the Ask 2 Town Hall. 1. How do people who do not have insurance or go to a doctor get the shot? “This vaccine is free,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. “So, it’s not costing any money. It does not matter if you have insurance. If anyone is trying to charge you for the vaccine, this is a no, no.”

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