Update: All wristbands for Edinburg COVID-19 clinic have been distributed, Edinburg CISD says
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Update: All 1,000 wristbands have been distributed and pre-registration is closed as of 8 a.m., Edinburg CISD spokesperson Romeo Cantu confirmed. -
A COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be held in Edinburg on Wednesday.
Wristbands for the clinic will be distributed on Tuesday starting at 7 a.m. at the Richard R. Flores Stadium located at 1800 Stadium Drive on a first-come, first-served basis for those 65 years of age and older, according to a news release from the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
Hidalgo County and the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District s community vaccination clinic distributed 1,000 doses of Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday.
The Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District is offering free COVID-91 tests to their students and staff.
The Texas Department of Emergency Management and the Texas Education Agency came together to provide testing kits for schools, according to the Director of Health Services for Edinburg CISD, Diana Davila.
Davila said it is part of K-12 COVID-19 Testing Project, she adds they are not the first in the Valley to participate.
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In what were reportedly his first public comments since his act of violence made national headlines, a Texas high school football player offered an apology Monday.
Eighteen-year-old Emmanuel Duron spoke during an executive committee hearing of the University Interscholastic League, which was conducted remotely via Zoom. The committee augmented a suspension already levied against Duron that effectively ended his high school sports career, and it voted for additional punishments for his school, Edinburg High, and its football coach. I d like to say that I m sorry for what happened to my coaches, my family and to the UIL, Duron said (via McAllen, Texas, newspaper the Monitor).