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Helping Reopen Texas: New Biodefense Technology Plays Pivotal Role in Providing Cleaner, Viral-Free Indoor Air Across the State

Share this article Share this article HOUSTON, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  On the heels of Governor Abbott s call to fully reopen Texas, Houston based, Integrated Viral Protection (IVP) is helping businesses do so safely, with the installation of the IVP Biodefense Indoor Air System TM - the only existing air filter system which can instantaneously catch and kill airborne COVID-19 (99.999%), other RNA viruses, and anthrax spores (99.98%) in a single pass. IVP s core technology is a specialized heated filtration system, invented by Monzer Hourani, which meets ASHRAE standards and has been granted emergency use authorization by the FDA during the COVID-19 pandemic.

National Guard helping facilitate vaccinations for homebound Texas senior citizens

National Guard helping facilitate vaccinations for homebound Texas senior citizens National Guard helping facilitate vaccinations for homebound Texas senior citizens (Source: KCBD) By Melanie Camacho | March 15, 2021 at 11:00 PM CDT - Updated March 15 at 11:00 PM LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Governor Abbott has been working to get homebound seniors vaccinated through the ‘Save our Seniors’ initiative and now on Tuesday, 35 signed-up Slaton home-bound residents will see the National Guard tomorrow at their homes, administering the vaccine to them. The Texas Department of Emergency Management has deployed 1,100 National Guardsmen across the state to help with this effort of vaccinating homebound seniors that are 65 years and older. The state is working with organizations such as Meals on Wheels to identify the homebound individuals.

Highland Lakes gets fewer vaccines this week; upcoming clinic in Kingsland

DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now During the weekly COVID-19 vaccine update March 11, Imelda Garcia of the Texas Department of State Health Services anticipated the federal allotment to the state would decrease the following week, and it has. The state is getting roughly 800,000 first doses of COVID-19 vaccines the week of March 15, a dip from the previous week of more than 1 million. Still, Garcia pointed out, this will be the third-highest number of doses to the state since the vaccine rollout began in December.

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