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Texas COVID-19 vaccines open for everyone age 16 and up starting March 29


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Everyone age 16 and older, regardless of occupation or health status, will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Texas starting March 29, state health officials said Tuesday.
The Texas Department of State Health Services is still asking providers to prioritize appointments for people who are 80 and older, and to prioritize walk-ins from anyone in that age group who shows up without an appointment. The vaccines are not limited to Texas residents, and citizenship is not a requirement for the vaccine. ....

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Is It Fair To Give Weaker COVID-19 Vaccines To Low-income, At-Risk Groups?


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New York is living through a tale of two vaccine rollouts. In early February, New York City released data showing that eligible Black and Latino populations are receiving a smaller percentage of vaccine doses than white residents, a pattern echoed elsewhere in the state. The same applies across the nation, where Black and Latino populations also account for a smaller portion of vaccinations than their share of coronavirus cases and deaths.
“The fact that we don’t have real-time data to adjust our strategies is very distressing,” says Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, professor and chair of the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California San Francisco. ....

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