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COVID-19 vaccination registration frustrating, confusing for some As Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Marble Falls enters its third week as a state-approved COVID-19 vaccine hub, the process that features an online portal or app for registering hasn’t always been easy for people to use or navigate. Photo courtesy of Baylor Scott & White Health
A receptionist at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Marble Falls told a recent caller frustrated with the COVID-19 registration process that patients with the facility were being given priority. After unsuccessfully trying to register her husband and sister through the website, Marble Falls resident Darlene Oostermeyer picked up the phone. It took some time on hold to get a person on the line.
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Ashe juniper pollen cones release pollen during cold weather, creating cedar fever season. In the Highland Lakes, cedar fever season peaks in December and January and is especially harsh after a cold front. Staff photo by Daniel Clifton
‘Tis the season for sneezin’ in the Highland Lakes, where Ashe junipers, or cedar trees, burst forth with allergy-inducing pollen every December and January. Cedar is one of the few plants that releases pollen in the middle of winter.
Burnet County receiving doses after second COVID-19 vaccine approved The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted an emergency use authorization for a second COVID-19 vaccine, which means more doses are headed to Texas this week, including about 1,100 to Burnet County, for frontline healthcare providers and long-term care facility residents and staff.
Another wave of COVID-19 vaccines is headed to Texas, this time including Burnet County, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Dec. 18 authorized Moderna’s vaccine for emergency use. The approval comes about a week after the FDA did the same for the Pfizer vaccine.
According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sending 620,400 doses of both vaccines to the state in a second week of distribution: 460,500 doses of the Moderna vaccine and 159,900 of the Pfizer version.
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