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People 65 and older or with certain medical conditions in next phase for COVID-19 vaccine
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Texas strays away from the CDC s recommendations for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
and last updated 2020-12-23 20:35:16-05
States across the country have been following the CDCâs recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccine distribution, prioritizing healthcare workers who have the most contact with COVID-19 patients and those in long-term care facilities.
The State of Texas has decided to stray away from those recommendations for the next phase of vaccine distribution.
The state s Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel has decided to move those who are 65 and older as well as those 16 or older with at least one chronic medical condition ahead of other frontline workers.
Midland and Odessa will be prioritizing people 65 and older and 16 and older with certain medical conditions in next phase of vaccination
There is no specific date yet on when the Permian Basin will transition from vaccination phase 1a to 1b. Author: Rachel Ripp (News West9) Published: 10:02 AM CST December 24, 2020 Updated: 10:02 AM CST December 24, 2020
MIDLAND, Texas Cheers are still ringing out from healthcare workers across Texas as they are being vaccinated with Pfizer or Moderna s 2020 miracle potion: the COVID-19 inoculation. Physicians and their staffs, a variety of other entities like Oceans behavioral health and Springboard center, Encompass rehab hospital, our EMS providers, school nurses, dentists in the community, Russell Meyers, president of Midland Memorial Hospital said.
Chambers County receives first shipments of Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine
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CHAMBERS COUNTY, Texas – Multiple healthcare facilities across Chambers County received the first shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, according to a news release.
The 1,000 doses will be given to health care workers who have been working on the front line throughout the pandemic.
According to the release, registered vaccine providers have been working with the Chambers County Public Health to “ensure all Phase 1 workers are identified.”
“Chambers County Public Health has been working for months on a local COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, and we will work diligently with our local healthcare providers and facilities to ensure timely and efficient distribution in an equitable manner,” states Health Services Director Mary Beth Bess. “DSHS has established an Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel (EVAP) who predetermines what populations will receive the vaccine
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