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Delta variant Q&A: Will I need a booster? Should I wear a mask?

Dr. David Winter from Baylor Scott & White Health answers your questions. Author: Eline de Bruijn, Hannah Davis Published: 2:45 PM CDT July 8, 2021 Updated: 6:39 PM CDT July 8, 2021 DALLAS Health officials in North Texas are urging people to get vaccinated as cases of the delta variant rise locally and as it is the most dominant strain in the country, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The delta variant, first identified in India, is a mutation of the coronavirus with increased transmissibility, according to the CDC.  Dr. Joe Chang, Chief Medical Officer for Parkland Health and Hospital Systems says that the delta variant is quickly becoming a dominant strain in North Dallas. 

Three Takeaways

Fort Worth Weekly By JOSHUA YUDKIN Photo courtesy of iStock While not the first time in history, COVID-19 broke the barrier between the realms of science and politics. The pandemic, along with the accompanying accumulation of knowledge, development of guidelines, and public health measures taken, occurred in a fairly transparent and public manner. In fact, one could say it inadvertently provided unprecedented knowledge of, and access to, the medical and public health spheres. Traditionally, the American public has left science the modern and secular religion to be debated and decided among scientists. However, health science and politics are now interconnected and misunderstood by many in our community. Alleged experts, policymakers, and leaders across the board have come out with politicized and hyperbolic statements that have misled average citizens. In turn, average citizens have played a dangerous game of telephone with hearsay.

Vaccination Pact Between Tarrant County, UNT HSC Winding Down – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

As written, the contract could have run through September, but Whitley said it had always been subject to 30-day notice to end sooner. The letter from the HSC to the county said there were currently “many avenues for Tarrant County residents to receive the vaccine, and agreed with the county that “this is the natural wind-down of some of capacity building efforts under the COVID-19 vaccine contract between HSC and Tarrant County. An HSC spokesperson issued the following statement Tuesday. “Since the beginning of the pandemic, HSC has proudly partnered with Tarrant County on activities such as operating COVID-19 test sites for first responders, contact tracing, educating, and informing the public and, most recently, managing a vaccination program that expanded vaccine access in historically underserved and hard-to-reach communities. While HSC and Tarrant County agree that the timing is right to wind down the vaccination partnership, HSC remains committed to improving the hea

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