“We have to vaccinate our communities. That will save lives.” Author: Gabriela Garcia (KAGS) Updated: 10:54 PM CST December 10, 2020
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas After the Brazos County Health District held their press conference on Thursday afternoon, a lot of people still might have follow up questions about the vaccine distribution here in town and how should folks behave after they get it.
First, let’s get the key facts down.
Baylor Scott and White College Station’s getting 951 doses of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine.
This is the
first of two doses that will be available for
free to hospital based healthcare workers who opt in and employees and residents of assisted living facilities.
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BRYAN, TX â The Brazos County Health District, local hospital representatives, and city officials met Thursday to discuss the coronavirus vaccine coming to Brazos County.
âThere are at least 24 other providers in the county who have applied and are in approval status for the vaccine as well, so we are expecting the vaccine to be available,â says Dr. Seth Sullivan, Brazos County Alternate Health Authority.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center College Station is one of the 109 hospitals in the state of Texas that will be receiving the allocation of the coronavirus vaccines once approved by the F.D.A.