Three people are in the Bell County Jail this week after police reportedly linked them to a mid-January shooting that left a man dead.
According to a press release issued by the Temple Police Department, three people have been arrested for their roles in the incident from earlier this month.
Around 7:45 PM on Saturday, January 16th, Temple Police Officers responded to a call about a shooting in the 600 block of East Young Avenue.
38-year-old Roderick Harris was found with a gunshot wound at the scene. He was taken to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple, where he later passed away.
Llano County applies to be COVID-19 vaccine hub 2 months ago | DailyTrib.com
With an eye on serving three counties, Llano County Local Health Authority officials submitted an application on Monday, Jan. 25, to the Texas Department of State Health Services to become a COVID-19 vaccine hub.
If the application is approved and vaccines are allocated, the Llano County hub could serve an area of 30,000 people, including Llano, Mason, and San Saba counties. Earlier in January, the DSHS adjusted the state’s vaccine rollout plan to feature hubs, or large vaccination sites, to more quickly get doses to residents and simplify the registration process, but this has left some rural counties struggling to receive vaccines.
7 questions and answers about the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccines
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
Posted Jan 25, 2021
A health care worker receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the United Memorial Medical Center on Dec. 21, 2020, in Houston, Texas. (Go Nakamura/Getty Images)TNS
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Millions of Americans have received COVID-19 vaccines since the long-awaited inoculation campaign started Dec. 14 with the Pfizer-BioNTech version of the shots.
Now, with a vaccine from Moderna also being distributed, here are some answers to lingering questions about the vaccines.
Is there anything people should not do in the hours or days before and after getting shots?
There are several things people should keep in mind before they get vaccinated.
Millions of Americans have received COVID-19 vaccines since the long-awaited inoculation campaign started Dec. 14 with the Pfizer-BioNTech version of the shots.