Inspections are available by appointment only. Author: Mason Storrs Updated: 5:50 PM CDT May 10, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Midland County and the Texas Department of Transportation are holding a free car seat inspection event on Friday from 8-10 a.m. at the Midland County Horseshoe Arena.
Inspections will be done by appointment only. To make an appointment, call the AgriLife Extension at 432-498-4071.
Nearly 2 out of 3 car seats are used incorrectly, according to the hosts of the event.
Face masks and social distancing will be required for an inspection.
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Midland Health Has Administered Over 50,000 COVID Vaccines But Not All to Midlanders
Midland Health has given out those 50,000 shots but they say only about 30,000 have been to Midland County residents.
According to the Midland Reporter-Telegram, Midland Health CEO Russell Meyers says about 20,000 doses have went to people from outside of Midland because they are not requiring anyone to be a resident of Midland County to get the vaccine.
“We’ve got people from all over Texas who have come here and gotten vaccines, several hundred from El Paso, about 100 each from just about every town in the state,” Meyers said. “I think it’s a safe bet that at least 30,000 Midlanders have been vaccinated, maybe higher than that.”
What to know about COVID in Midland
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- The number of vaccinations administered or vaccines provided to other entities topped 41,000 through Thursday, according to Midland Health. That included more than 6,500 this week at the Midland County Horseshoe and Golf Course Road Church of Christ through Thursday this week.
- Midland Health reported that 12 percent of the patients inside Midland Memorial Hospital were COVID patients on Friday morning. That number had dropped to 10 percent earlier in the week.
- For the third-straight week, the percentage of people testing positive for COVID at Midland Health testing center was less than 10 percent. Heading into Friday morning, the percentage was 9.6 percent.