There was no communication : Texans worried about when they will get second dose of their COVID-19 vaccine
Fair Park in Dallas reopened Sunday, allowing people in need of the second dose of their COVID-19 vaccine shot to come through the set-up drive-thru site. Author: Jay Wallis (WFAA) Updated: 11:11 PM CST February 21, 2021
DALLAS While some North Texans were able to get the second dose of their COVID-19 vaccine Sunday, others have been left wondering when that time will come.
Fair Park in Dallas reopened Sunday, allowing people in need of the second dose of their COVID-19 vaccine shot to come through the set-up drive-thru site.
There are at least four confirmed cases of the U.K. variant in Dallas County and one in Denton County. But doctors agree these variants have likely been spreading in the region for some time and there are more cases out there.
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Dr. Gladden brings over 25 years of professional excellence as an Interventional Cardiologist. He started his own cardiology group and grew it to ten offices and a dozen cardiologists. In addition, he co-founded the Baylor Scott and White Heart Hospital in Plano, as well as several Cardiac Catherization programs at hospitals surrounding Dallas. He is also involved in several medical startups and is currently active on two of their boards.
More Texans have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine than the total number of Texans who have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic started.