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Austin-Travis County May Consider Incentives To Get Folks Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Matthew Ruiz gets vaccinated agains COVID-19 at a clinic in March. More than 40% of adults in Travis County are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and nearly 58% have received at least one dose, Austin s interim medical director said Tuesday. Still, Dr. Mark Escott told a joint session of Travis County commissioners and the Austin City Council, reaching herd immunity in the area is going to be a difficult task. “Because of the variability in vaccine availability, because of the challenge of having a worldwide pandemic with multiple hot spots which shift around the world, it’s going to make it very challenging if not impossible to rid us, to eradicate COVID-19,” Escott said.

Hundreds of jobs moving out of Austin Police Department to other city departments

Hundreds of jobs moving out of Austin Police Department to other city departments Lauren Petterson © KVUE Police lights The Austin City Council is transferring hundreds of jobs out of the Austin Police Department after a vote Thursday. The council approved an ordinance that creates a new Emergency Communications Department, which is part of the city council s plan to reallocate about a third of the APD s funding. Under this change, 284.5 full-time equivalent positions will be moved outside the department. A total of 222 of the impacted positions are communications staff members. The other 62.5 positions are alarm administration, human resources, public information and facility maintenance staff. About $33 million worth of funding will be transferred out of the APD s budget as a result of this change. 

Removing Barriers To Vaccine A Top Priority As Supply Exceeds Demand Through Austin Public Health

KUT Workers direct cars through a mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Circuit of the Americas in February. Austin Public Health is hosting a walk-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Delco Activity Center this Thursday and Friday from noon until 7:30 p.m. or until all its vaccines are administered. Vaccines will be available to all residents age 18 and older. No appointment is needed. If supplies run out, Austin Public Health said, staff will help schedule appointments for those who show up. APH currently only offers the Moderna vaccine, so any 16- and 17-year-olds who want to get vaccinated must find a provider elsewhere.

Despite Expanded Eligibility, Vaccine Appointments Through Austin Public Health Go Unfilled

KUT The director of Austin Public Health says the department needs to change its process to reach and vaccinate more people in Austin and Travis County after nearly 3 out of 4 first-dose coronavirus vaccine appointments released Monday went unfilled. In conversations with some of my colleagues across the state of Texas, a lot of us are getting to a point where we re going to have to pivot and change strategies, Stephanie Hayden-Howard told a joint session of the Austin City Council and Travis County Commissioners Court on Tuesday. Because now we re at a point where there is more vaccine that is readily available in our community. So we must be strategic and start [making] those changes.

Vaccine Demand Continues to Outpace Supply as Texas Expands Eligibility

Vaccine Demand Continues to Outpace Supply as Texas Expands Eligibility
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