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By the numbers: How vaccine skepticism in Texas Trump country threatens herd immunity

By the numbers: How vaccine skepticism in Texas Trump country threatens herd immunity April 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Chambers County paramedic Danny Burke administers the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Grady Carrington in Hankamer as part of a mobile vaccination service.Mark Mulligan / Staff photographer Low vaccination rates in counties that are whiter and more conservative could be impairing Texas’ ability to quickly reach herd immunity for COVID-19. Texas counties that are less-educated and whiter and in which former President Donald Trump won a larger than average share of the vote have vaccinated a smaller share of their population than the state average, a Hearst Newspapers analysis found.

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By the numbers: How vaccine skepticism in Texas Trump country threatens herd immunity

By the numbers: How vaccine skepticism in Texas Trump country threatens herd immunity FacebookTwitterEmail 1of13 Chambers County paramedic Danny Burke administers the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Grady Carrington outside of Carrington s home, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Hankamer, TX. Carrington, who was sitting on an ATV while his wheelchair was being serviced by a mobile service truck when Burke arrived, decided to get the vaccine when his doctor told him he needed to get it. After failing to sign up online, Carrington called the county and they told him they had a mobile service that could come to him which he said was good because it meant he did not have to find a ride. The Chambers County ambulance service has been administering vaccines to people in their homes.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

Gov Abbott Bans State Agencies, State-Funded Groups From Requiring Proof Of COVID-19 Vaccination

/ Gov. Greg Abbott laid out his legislative priorities on Monday. In an interview with The Texas Tribune on Tuesday, he signaled that he is open to reconsidering his executive powers during state emergencies. Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday said he banned state agencies, political subdivisions or organizations receiving public funds from creating vaccine passports or otherwise requiring proof of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to receive services. This comes as vaccine credentials, often referred to as vaccine passports, are being developed around the world as a way to quickly prove someone s vaccination status, particularly with private companies. It has become a fierce debate, with Republicans largely opposing the move, saying it is an infringement on individual freedoms and privacy.

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