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The Brazos vaccination hub is already rescheduling clinic appointments to make up for the fewer vaccines. Author: Erin Wencl (KAGS) Updated: 4:05 PM CST February 5, 2021
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas After getting 5,000 vaccines its first week of operations, the Brazos County COVID-19 vaccination hub will get less for week 2 of operations. This means it won t be able to reach its early goal of vaccinating 5,000 people a week when it first opened.
According to St. Joseph Health, it was only allowed 2,000 vaccines for its first doses and 1,000 for its second doses. While it is disappointing, St. Joseph said they expected this could happen as it is dependent upon what the state can send every week.
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BRAZOS VALLEY, TX â In a press release Friday, St. Joseph Health announced they will receive
fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses than they anticipated for both their clinic and at the Brazos County Community Hub.
As of Feb 5., these changes will affect
some individuals that are scheduled for their 1st, and 2nd vaccine dose appointments.
St. Joseph Health announced they received fewer vaccine doses than they anticipated and will have to reschedule some clinic appointments for both the Brazos County Community Hub and St. Joseph Health vaccine clinics.