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Health officials working to make it as easy as possible for North Texans to get COVID-19 vaccine

Health officials working to make it as easy as possible for North Texans to get COVID-19 vaccine Health officials working to make it as easy as possible for North Texans to get COVID-19 vaccine Dallas County is allowing people to set up their own appointments, while in Tarrant County, there s still a wait, but it’s only one or two days. FORT WORTH, Texas - It s gotten much easier to get a vaccine across North Texas. Dallas County is allowing people to set up their own appointments, while in Tarrant County, there s still a wait, but it’s only one or two days.

COVID-19 updates: Tarrant County man in his 20s among latest deaths

Dallas County reports 20 more deaths Dallas County health officials announced 285 additional cases of COVID-19 were confirmed Thursday, and 20 more residents have died. Health officials said the deaths included both men and women who ranged in age from 50 to over 80. To date, 3,747 residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19, officials report. Health officials also said the coronavirus variant first discovered in the U.K. is spreading through the county with at least 57 cases confirmed. During the past 30 days, there were 1,110 COVID-19 cases confirmed in school-aged children and staff reported from 351 separate K-12 schools. Health officials said 15 of the newly reported cases over the past week have been associated with youth sports.

COVID-19 Vaccination Site Held for Cancer Patients, Survivors, and Caregivers

Updated 3 hours ago NBCUniversal, Inc. A drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination site aimed to serve cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers was held in Fort Worth on Tuesday. The site, located in the parking lot of the Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders in Fort Worth, was one of several events through a partnership between the center and Tarrant County Public Health. Dr. Alberto Parra, a hematology oncology physician for the Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders, said the purpose is to safely vaccinate the community’s most vulnerable while minimizing their risk of exposure. Download our NBC DFW mobile app for Apple or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

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