Texas to receive 800,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses next week, which is a drop from this week
Texas to receive 800,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses next week, which is a drop from this week
More people will be eligible for vaccines in Texas next week. But there will be fewer vaccines available.
About 800,000 new doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be coming into Texas next week. That s a drop from the million-plus the state got this week.
That s because the FEMA hubs won t be doing first doses starting next week, and the initial supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccine has been used up. Will still be the third largest allocation we ve gotten so far, said Imelda Garcia, DSHS associate commissioner for laboratory and infectious disease services and chair of the Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel.
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