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CyFair ISD, Fort Bend Co officials ask state to give teachers COVID vaccine priority

Cy-Fair ISD, Fort Bend officials ask Texas to give teachers COVID vaccine priority FacebookTwitterEmail Jennifer Harrison, senior director of clinical operations at the University of Texas Health Austin Dell Medical School, and Devin Kline, materials manager open the first shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to arrive at the hospital in Austin, Texas on Monday Dec.14, 2020. A growing chorus of education leaders and elected officials are calling on the state to give them priority to be vaccinated. (AP Photo/John L. Mone)John L. Mone, STF / Associated Press Some Houston-area officials have joined a growing chorus of education leaders and elected representatives this week in calling on the state to put educators closer to the front of the line for COVID-19 vaccines.

Cy-Fair ISD, Fort Bend officials ask Texas to give teachers COVID vaccine priority

Cy-Fair ISD, Fort Bend officials ask Texas to give teachers COVID vaccine priority FacebookTwitterEmail Jennifer Harrison, senior director of clinical operations at the University of Texas Health Austin Dell Medical School, and Devin Kline, materials manager open the first shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to arrive at the hospital in Austin, Texas on Monday Dec.14, 2020. A growing chorus of education leaders and elected officials are calling on the state to give them priority to be vaccinated. (AP Photo/John L. Mone)John L. Mone, STF / Associated Press Some Houston-area officials have joined a growing chorus of education leaders and elected representatives this week in calling on the state to put educators closer to the front of the line for COVID-19 vaccines.

COVID Vaccine Gains Advisory Panel Endorsement, Tarrant County Judge Urges Continued Vigilance

Updated on December 11, 2020 at 7:11 am NBCUniversal, Inc. While the first wave of COVID-19 vaccines is expected to arrive at North Texas hospitals as early as next week, Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley is urging the public to continue their vigilance and be mindful of coronavirus safety guidelines. “Until we get some of the folks vaccinated and we can get ahead of this, it’s going to be very difficult to get back to any kind of normalcy,” Judge Whitley told NBC 5 Thursday. “At the same time, what I’ll say is we can’t relax.  We can’t all of a sudden say, okay we can let loose. We can forget the mask. We’ve got to stay very focused on wearing the mask, social distancing, washing the hands – doing all things we’ve been stressing over the last couple of months.”

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