Galveston County Judge Mark Henry issues disaster declaration citing border crisis click2houston.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from click2houston.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
May 2, 2021
Galveston County Judge Mark Henry announced Saturday (5-1-2021) how his county has given out 250 thousand vaccinations and now the demand is falling off. The judge says it s time to make a move. Galveston County has reached a milestone of about 250,000 people vaccinated. But, in the recent past, our demand has fallen off. For example, Walter Hall Park in League City was set up to accommodate about 5,000 vaccinations a day, and now we re seeing about 400.
Judge Henry is happy with their numbers, and says now it would be better to transition the remaining doses to private facilities that are equipped for lower numbers of doses a day. We re going to now transition out of a mass vaccination program and direct people back to places like doctors offices, pharmacies, hospitals and clinics. The demand we re seeing now can easily be handled in those types of locations.
May 2, 2021
Galveston County Judge Mark Henry announced Saturday (5-1-2021) how his county has given out 250 thousand vaccinations and now the demand is falling off. The judge says it s time to make a move. Galveston County has reached a milestone of about 250,000 people vaccinated. But, in the recent past, our demand has fallen off. For example, Walter Hall Park in League City was set up to accommodate about 5,000 vaccinations a day, and now we re seeing about 400.
Judge Henry is happy with their numbers, and says now it would be better to transition the remaining doses to private facilities that are equipped for lower numbers of doses a day. We re going to now transition out of a mass vaccination program and direct people back to places like doctors offices, pharmacies, hospitals and clinics. The demand we re seeing now can easily be handled in those types of locations.
KPRC 2 Investigates why so many answers remain hidden after the deadly Texas winter storm
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Houston – Almost two months after a winter storm crippled Texas, people are still struggling to repair their homes and some residents are still without water.
Texans not only want their homes fixed and utilities to stay on, but they also want answers from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) about who is to blame for the massive blackouts.
Kevin Rebtoy hasn’t had running water in his Needville home since February’s winter storm. He said bottled water is expensive for a man on a fixed income.
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