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With COVID-19 Vaccines on the Rise, Doctors Estimate North Texans can Return to Normal by Spring 2022

After more than a year, the country may be ready to kick COVID-19 to the curb, but many public health experts believe that some things have forever changed, regardless of when the coronavirus becomes fully contained. While the pandemic is trending in the right direction, Carlson said things certainly won t feel normal until kids can get vaccinated. That may start to happen sometime in the fall. Children are such a large part of the population that America can’t hit herd immunity until they’re also vaccinated, she said. In addition, kids’ ability to attend in-person classes is an important measure of normalcy, because many families can’t return to business as usual until their children are back in school.

Summerland council sides with Penticton in homeless shelter dispute after close-call vote - Penticton News

Summerland council sides with Penticton in homeless shelter dispute after close-call vote - Penticton News
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Public Health Experts Say Vaccine Hesitancy Won t Slow Down Herd Immunity

All Texans became eligible for the coronavirus vaccine Monday, but not everyone is eager to sign up. Although some fear widespread vaccine hesitancy could inhibit the state’s ability to beat COVID-19, experts say herd immunity is still attainable. In Texas, 28% of residents said they’d flat-out refuse to get a vaccine once it was made available, according to a February University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll. But if the remaining 72% were to get vaccinated, the state would be “on the cusp” of reaching herd immunity, said Dr. Erin Carlson, an associate clinical professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at the University of Texas at Arlington. Between 70% and 80% of Texans would need to become immune to the coronavirus by infection or inoculation to hit that mark, she said.

Removing County-Level Vaccine Distribution Plans Could Save Lives and Money, Experts Say

Removing County-Level Vaccine Distribution Plans Could Save Lives and Money, Experts Say
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