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UTRGV stops COVID-19 vaccine registrations after 56,000 people register within a week

UTRGV stops COVID-19 vaccine registrations after 56,000 people register within a week 2 months 6 hours 55 minutes ago Thursday, January 21 2021 Jan 21, 2021 January 21, 2021 9:22 PM January 21, 2021 in News - Local Share: Dean of the UTRGV School of Medicine and Executive Vice President for Health Affairs Dr. John H. Krouse said that within a week 56,000 registrations were received for the COVID-19 vaccine. Those who completed the online COVID-19 vaccine registration form online are now being asked to wait.  Krouse said so far about 9,000 people in Tier 1A and 1B have been vaccinated but the demand is nowhere near the number of vaccines currently available. We, as all providers, are primarily constrained by the number of vaccines we re receiving, Krouse said. We ve built the infrastructure, we ve built the ability to give the shots but we re still dependent on receiving those shots.

Gov Greg Abbott to visit Houston for COVID-19 discussion

Gov Abbott coming to Houston Tuesday for COVID-19 roundtable discussion

Gov. Greg Abbott was in Houston on Tuesday to discuss policies impacting healthcare in Texas with medical experts at Houston Methodist Hospital. He also gave an update on statewide COVID-19 vaccination efforts. The governor said Harris County has administered the most COVID-19 vaccines in Texas by far. Houston Methodist has been the state’s biggest provider. Abbott was joined by TDEM Chief Nim Kidd, DSHS Commissioner Dr. John Hellerstedt, UT.

COVID vaccine availability in Alachua County: What you need to know

COVID vaccine availability in Alachua County: What you need to know Staff report As COVID-19 vaccinations through the Alachua County office of the Florida Department of Heath and local hospitals continue, the rollout for seniors and others in the general population is broadening. Local health care leaders say COVID-19 vaccine supplies are “getting tight,” but Alachua County is making good progress distributing its supplies. While winter weather has delayed some shipments of the vaccine, they re still coming. As of March 22, more than 65,000 people here had received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, and more than 46,000 of them had completed the series with their second dose.

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