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Listen • 5:47 A drive-thru mass-vaccination site in Austin. Some health experts now say vaccinations need to be in a wider variety of settings to reach those who have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Just over 40% of Americans, and 36% of Texans, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
But some public health workers and officials now say demand for vaccinations is starting to dwindle. In Texas, that has meant the announcement of closures of mass vaccination sites in Williamson and Galveston counties, for example.
Infectious disease expert Catherine Troisi of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston says now, health authorities are going to have to get creative with distribution efforts and “bring the vaccine to the people” if they want to get closer to so-called herd immunity.
By Kristin Hergert
Apr 22, 2021 5:15 PM
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (KELO.com) Mayor Paul TenHaken today (Thursday) announced the appointment of Dr. Charles Chima as the next Public Health Director for the City of Sioux Falls. Chima’s appointment follows the recent retirement of former Public Health Director Jill Franken.
“Dr. Chima brings an extensive background in clinical and population health practice to our community,” said TenHaken. “Whether it’s dealing with a community-wide issue like COVID-19 or planning strategies to ensure the residents of Sioux Falls have the ability to achieve their best health, I know that Dr. Chima will bring great energy and perspective to our City team. Sioux Falls is lucky to have him, and we are excited for him and his family to join this community.”
KUT A drive-thru mass-vaccination site in Austin. A health expert says vaccinations now need to be in a wider variety of settings to reach those who have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Just over 40% of Americans, and 36% of Texans, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
But some public health workers and officials now say demand for vaccinations is starting to dwindle. In Texas, that has meant the announcement of closures of mass vaccination sites in Williamson and Galveston counties, for example.
Infectious disease expert Catherine Troisi of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston says now, health authorities are going to have to get creative with distribution efforts and “bring the vaccine to the people” if they want to get closer to so-called herd immunity.