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New Austin-Travis County health chief eyeing herd immunity, more shots

Here s Where You Can Get A COVID-19 Vaccine This Weekend In Austin

KUT A vial of the COVID-19 vaccine Pfizer BioNTech provided to healthcare workers at Dell Medical School on Dec. 15. Local health officials hope the Food and Drug Administration s approval of the Pfizer vaccine for children between 12 and 15 will help boost herd immunity in the Austin area. While Austin Public Health isn t offering the Pfizer vaccine (at least for now), there are plenty of options for Austinites to get a first dose of that or other vaccines this weekend. Here s a rundown. UT Health The University of Texas at Austin is offering first doses of Pfizer s COVID vaccine to pre-registered patients or people without appointments. Walk-in spots are available at UT s Health Transformation Building from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can also pre-register at UT Health s website.

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Facing COVID vaccine hurdles, Austin s Vietnamese community looks for own solutions

Fed up with the difficulties related to COVID-19 vaccine access, multiple Vietnamese American organizations in Austin say they’re taking it upon themselves to help vulnerable populations within their community.  While Austin Public Health has distributed translated information regarding COVID-19 vaccines, those who work directly with the local Vietnamese community say the resources are not reaching people, namely those who are older in age, because of barriers related to language, culture and technology.  “We have older people who do not speak English, who don’t know how to get on to the website, they don’t know how to register,” says Tony Pham, 67, a member of the Austin Vietnamese Senior Citizens Association. 

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