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Level of COVID-19 in Houston s wastewater increases up to 320% compared to 2020′s benchmark level

Level of COVID-19 in Houston s wastewater increases up to 320% compared to 2020′s benchmark level
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Thousands of Houstonians skipped their second COVID-19 vaccine shot, health department says

Thousands of Houstonians skipped their second COVID-19 vaccine shot, health department says More than 50,000 Houstonians fail to get second COVID-19 vaccination FOX 26 Reporter Ivory Hecker has more as more than 50,000 Houstonians haven t received their second COVID-19 vaccination. HOUSTON - More than 50,000 Houstonians didn’t get their second COVID-19 vaccine shot after receiving this first one, according to the Houston Health Department. There is a situation where not everybody is getting their second dose, said Scott Packard, spokesman for Houston Health Dept. You should get your second COVID-19 shot three to six weeks after the first one, said Packard. He says so far 51,881 people have blown past that six week mark without showing up for the second shot. It’s something millions of people have done across the U.S., according to the CDC.

Houston Area Providers Pause Johnson & Johnson Vaccinations

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration along with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended a nationwide pause in the use of Johnson & Johnson’s one shot COVID-19 vaccine due to new evidence of some extremely rare but potentially dangerous side effects in a small number of the millions of U.S. residents who have gotten that particular vaccine. According to the FDA and CDC, out of the more than 6.8 million U.S. residents who have gotten the Johnson & Johnson vaccine so far, six of them subsequently came down with both an uncommon type of blood clot in the brain and low levels of blood platelets that can cause stroke-like incidents. All six of them are women between the ages of 18 and 48, and their symptoms showed up six to 13 days after getting their shot. One woman has died and another remains hospitalized and in critical condition.

Texas directs providers to halt Johnson & Johnson vaccine after CDC and FDA s guidance

Texas directs providers to halt Johnson & Johnson vaccine after CDC and FDA s guidance KTRK Replay Video UP NEXT Following a call by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration Tuesday morning, Harris County announced it will pause administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at county distribution sites. According to a tweet from the office of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, residents who were scheduled to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine today at NRG Park will be offered the Pfizer vaccine instead. The pause will not affect residents scheduled to receive their vaccine at mobile sites, which are administering the Moderna vaccine.

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