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These Are The COVID-19 Vaccine Hubs In Central Texas. You Might Not Get An Appointment Soon, Though.


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People wait in a line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine from Austin Public Health in January. The state has dubbed APH a COVID-19 vaccine hub.
Updated March 8 at 4:06 p.m.
Since mid-January, the state has been allocating COVID-19 vaccines to so-called “vaccine hubs.” These large-scale vaccination sites are supposed to focus on populations and areas hardest hit by the virus.
“The goal of these hubs is to provide more people the vaccine and a simpler way to sign up for an appointment,” the Texas Department of State Health Services says.
So far, the hubs have been allocated 1,000 or several thousand doses a week, while smaller providers receive only a few hundred. You can access a hub regardless of where you live. Right now, the state is authorizing providers to vaccinate the following groups: ....

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Unpacking the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution: A Bright Spot During a Dark Winter | Jackson Walker


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In the waning days of autumn, it appeared that Texas was destined for a dark winter. As recently as December 14, 2020, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reported over 1.3 million confirmed cases of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), with an average 13,698 confirmed cases and 191 deaths per day over the preceding week. The surge in cases portended an ill future, with Texas having the 35th most confirmed cases per capita among states and the District of Columbia during the past 7 days. As yet another wave of the pandemic seems poised to wash over the country, the announcement of regulatory approval of a new COVID-19 vaccine brought hope for the holiday season and the new year. ....

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First doses of COVID-19 vaccine begin arriving in Texas

'History in the making:' COVID-19 vaccinations begin


History in the making: COVID-19 vaccinations begin
Marina Starleaf Riker, Sig Christenson, Jeremy Blackman, Staff writers
Dec. 15, 2020
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1of21Department of Diagnostic Medicine assistant instructor Dr. Stephen Pan gets the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Dell Medical School at UT Austin, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Three hundred people were expected to get their first of two vaccines today.Jerry Lara/San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
2of21Medical staff wait in line to get their Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Dell Medical School at UT Austin, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Three hundred people were expected to get their first of two vaccines today.Jerry Lara/San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less ....

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Deep East Texas, Angelina County may have to roll back COVID-19 restrictions


Rising COVID-19 hospitalizations may spell tighter restrictions for Deep East Texas counties over the next few weeks into the holiday seasons.
Gov. Greg Abbott s executive orders allowing restaurants, retailers and offices to open to 75%, hospitals to resume elective surgeries and nursing homes to open to visitors under certain conditions were allowed to counties only if they stayed out of the danger zone.
Angelina County along with others in the Deep East Texas region, including Nacogdoches, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto and Tyler, have been above 15% COVID-19 hospitalizations for seven straight days.
County Judge Don Lymbery said he could not comment on much until Wednesday, but he said from the looks of things, the region is likely headed for the rollbacks. ....

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