COVID-19 Bulletin (04/22/21)
Vaccine demand is dropping. Nearly 6 percent of Plano caught COVID-19.
By Will Maddox
Published in
Healthcare Business
April 21, 2021
11:00 pm
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins reported 279 new COVID-19 cases and 8 deaths on Wednesday. “We’re seeing a decrease in the number of people seeking new shots and are accordingly changing our days and hours of operations at Fair Park to account for that decrease,” he tweeted.
Nearly six percent of Plano caught COVID-19 within the last 18 months, the
Dallas Morning Newsreports. Overall, Collin County has experienced more than 73,000 cases and 811 deaths.
After the end of the mask mandate,
businesses are trying to navigate how strict to be when it comes to masking. The Texas Tribune spoke with three very different businesses about how they are handling masking, from masking optional to strict enforcement.
People can get a vaccine shot Saturday at Fair Park without an appointment until 5 p.m., Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins announced. Registration can be.
Vaccination sites in Dallas, Denton counties closed Friday due to weather
People scheduled for vaccination Friday will be able to come back for their shot a different day.
People in a long line of cars get ready for their second doses at Fair Park in Dallas County on Sunday, February 21, 2021.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer)
: Updated to reflect the closure of the Potter’s House vaccination site.
Vaccinations sites in Dallas and Denton counties will be closed Friday due to the weather, health officials said.
Operations at Dallas County’s mega vaccination clinic at Fair Park will resume as normal on Saturday, the department said in a tweet.