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Here s a county-by-county breakdown on COVID-19 vaccine distributions

Phone registration: -People with disabilities: 832-393-5500. Earlier this month, the department said a new waitlist specifically for the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was open for eligible Houston residents. The department already had a vaccine waitlist for the two-dose Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, but opted to open an additional waitlist for the J&J shot, which was approved by the FDA for emergency-use authorization over the weekend. Both waitlists are available at The vaccine waitlists are available for anyone in groups 1A, 1B and 1C under Texas Department of State Health Services criteria, including front-line health care workers, residents of long-term care facilities, individuals 65 years old and older, individuals 16 years old and older with certain medical conditions, and those people who are 50 and older regardless of health issues.

Houston-area churches reimagine Christmas services amid COVID-19 pandemic

Houston-area churches reimagine Christmas services amid COVID-19 pandemic KTRK Share: Churches across the Houston-area have had to reimagine traditional Christmas services in order to accommodate social distancing. For example, at Lakewood Church, attendees must register online in advance of the 6 p.m. Christmas Eve service in order to get a spot. In addition to the limited capacity, socially distanced service, Lakewood will stream the entire service online for families to watch from home. Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in downtown Houston is taking a similar approach when it comes to Christmas services. All masses are limited to a capacity of 450 people, and obligation to attend is still suspended.

Donate blood, plasma in Fort Bend County

Donate blood, plasma in Fort Bend County Juhi Varma, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail Hospitals across the nation are currently facing a critical blood supply shortage. Throughout the year, blood donation drives across the county were canceled due to the pandemic, forcing blood banks and hospitals to economize. Blood drives that managed to proceed as scheduled operated at reduced capacity and attracted fewer donors due to contagion fears. At present, the demand for blood far exceeds its supply. Blood components are used to treat cancer, surgery and trauma patients. The Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center is also accepting convalescent plasma from patients who have recovered from COVID-19.

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