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Scott and White has the COVID-19 vaccine, but who is getting it next?

Scott and White has the COVID-19 vaccine, but who is getting it next? Multiple essential staff from EMS to nursing home employees are on the DSHS list for getting the vaccine, but some will need to wait a month or more. Author: Andrew Moore Updated: 7:09 PM CST December 15, 2020 TEMPLE, Texas Baylor Scott and White in Temple already got the COVID-19 vaccine, but there is a long list of health care workers in the state s Phase 1A distribution cycle. Not everyone will get the vaccine from the same source or at the same time.  Bell County Health Immunization Program Manager Kathy Carlisle told 6 News long term care facilitates and nursing homes might be right under hospital staff in that list but many of those establishments are getting the vaccine from a state and federal partnership. 

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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.

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