Bell County will administer second doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine beginning Feb. 3 — inoculations that will be delivered in a drive-through format, Bell County spokesman James Stafford said.
Three more Bell County residents are reported to have died from COVID-19, as active cases dropped to 2,876 — 177 fewer than Wednesday, according to the Bell County Public Health
Belton Mayor Wayne Carpenter rolled up the sleeve of his red shirt on Wednesday at the Sammons Community Center. The 71-year-old was ready to receive his first dose of Pfizer’s
Bell County will soon be serving as one of 28 COVID-19 vaccination hubs in Texas. The Department of State Health Services has allocated 3,900 doses to the Bell County Public
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