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Longtime Dallas College Chancellor Joe May to retire - Dallas Business Journal

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Staff member describes conditions inside facility for migrant teens in Dallas

Staff member describes conditions inside facility for migrant teens in Dallas HHS told WFAA that as of May 11 around 793 teens remain at the facility. In April, 588 new teens were brought to the convention center. Credit: AP Charter buses arrive at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, escorted by Federal Protective Service Police. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Tuesday, March 16 that the convention center will serve as an emergency intake site to hold teens who have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border starting Wednesday to decrease overcrowding at Customs and Border Protection facilities. (Lola Gomez/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

Dallas ISD On The Ready To Vaccinate Students For COVID-19

Dallas ISD On The Ready To Vaccinate Students For COVID-19 Syndicated Local – CBS Dallas / Fort Worth DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) One more step to go before it is official. Pfizer COVID vaccines could soon be administered to children as young as 12 in North Texas. There was an endorsement from the FDA on Monday and now all that’s left is for the CDC to sign off today. As it waits, the Dallas Independent School District is taking it one step at a time to get the process just right. Jennifer Finley, Dallas ISD Director of Health Services, said, “We’ve tried to arm our staff with as much valid resources and information about the vaccine as possible to kind of help families through that, navigate those waters.”

Dallas ISD shares COVID-19 vaccine plans for students

Dallas ISD planning COVID-19 vaccine options for students Dallas Independent School District has made a plan for students 16 years or older, and are still ironing out details for the 12 to 15 age group. Author: Tiffany Liou Updated: 6:02 PM CDT May 11, 2021 DALLAS The Food and Drug Administration expanded its emergency use authorization on Monday for Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine, allowing people between 12 and 15 years old to receive it. This Wednesday, a Centers for Disease Control panel will likely give the final stamp of approval. In the meantime, Dallas Independent School District is weighing its options for the students. The district has not finalized plans for the 12 to 15 age group, but is currently executing its plan for students 16 and up.

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