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San Antonio Metro Health, Six Flags giving away 20,000 one-day tickets with COVID-19 vaccines

San Antonio Metro Health, Six Flags giving away 20,000 one-day tickets with COVID-19 vaccines The tickets are valid through Sept. 6, 2021 Tags:  KSAT file photo. SAN ANTONIO – Do you want to get the COVID-19 vaccine? Want a free ticket to Six Flags Fiesta Texas? Then this deal is right for you. While supplies last, San Antonio Metro Health officials are giving away 20,000 one-day tickets to people who get the COVID-19 vaccine at any Metro Health or partner vaccine clinic. The giveaway will begin on Tuesday, May 25 and visitors who get the COVID-19 vaccine at the clinics will receive a complimentary one-day ticket to Six Flags Fiesta Texas valid through Sept. 6, 2021.

San Antonio doctors warn over-the-counter coronavirus tests can be tricky

San Antonio doctors warn over-the-counter coronavirus tests can be tricky FacebookTwitterEmail Major retailers are now selling over-the-counter coronavirus tests, which can detect proteins from the virus that causes COVID-19. BinaxNOW COVID‐19 Antigen Self Tests, which costs between $23 and $19 contains two tests in the box and allows consumers to get with results in about 15 minutes.Sam’s Club It’s like a home pregnancy test, but for COVID-19. It’s almost too good to be true. After more than a year of lockdowns and quarantine, there’s a simple at-home test that can detect the coronavirus. BinaxNOW Rapid COVID‐19 Antigen Self Tests are among the handful of kits now being sold at major retailers, including CVS, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Walgreens and Amazon for as low as $19.88.

San Antonio children, ages 12-15, can now get COVID-19 vaccination; shots for toddlers could be approved as early as September

Skip to main content Currently Reading San Antonio children, ages 12-15, can now get COVID-19 vaccination; shots for toddlers could be approved as early as September FacebookTwitterEmail 1of7 Isiah Coronado, 14, exchanges a high-five with his father, Raymond, after the young man gets a Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at University Health s vaccine center on Thursday, May 13, 2021. University Health is now vaccinating individuals who are 12 to 15-years old with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, in addition to other older individuals. The shots are available on the upper level of the Wonderland of the Americas vaccine center, Monday through Friday. Vaccinations for those as young as 12 years follows authorization by the FDA, CDC and the State of Texas. Parents or guardians must provide proof of age and accompany those who are 12 to 17-years old.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

San Antonio Metro Health rolls out mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinics

Posted By Jay Moreno on Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 11:58 AM click to enlarge Courtesy Photo / Metro Health Workers administer Pfizer vaccines at a recent Metro Health mobile clinic. As the number of residents accessing COVID-19 mass vaccination sites such as the Alamodome dwindles, San Antonio Metro Health has launched mobile clinics to take shots deeper into the neighborhoods. The next such clinic will take place Monday, May 3 at the New Life Christian Center on the West Side. Health workers will administer doses of the Pfizer vaccine at no cost to anyone 16 and up. No appointment is necessary. Earlier this week, Metro Health held mobile clinics at the Antioch Sports Complex and the Knights of Columbus Hall. More information on Metro Health s

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