A more contagious coronavirus variant is in San Antonio. Now what?
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Pharmacy technician Vernice Ver draws the 100,000th dose of the Pfizer vaccine to be administered by University Health in San Antonio a milestone in fighting the coronavirus pandemic reached on Feb. 12, 2021. A San Antonio resident received the dose at the vaccination site set up inside Wonderland of the Americas mall.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Pharmacy technician Vernice Ver displays the 100,000th dose of the Pfizer vaccine to be administered by University Health in San Antonio a milestone in fighting the coronavirus pandemic reached on Feb. 12, 2021. A San Antonio resident received the dose at the vaccination site set up inside Wonderland of the Americas mall. University Health’s vaccine operation started about two months ago, administering about 1,500 doses a day. Now, it handling about 3,500 a day and some people have received their second of the two
Masks, social distancing, contact tracing and improving ventilation those are among the key strategies the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlined as ways to safely get kids back into the classroom.
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San Antonio mayor makes urgent bid to FEMA for mass vaccination site
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Vehicles line up in Fair Park to receive COVID-19 vaccinations in Dallas on Wednesday as the site shifted to a drive-thru model. The federal and state governments plan to build three new major Community Vaccination Centers (CVCs) in Dallas, Arlington, and Houston.Tom Fox /Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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A worker arranges cones at a mostly-empty vaccination site at Dodger Stadium on Thursday in Los Angeles. A nationwide shortage of COVID-19 vaccines is hindering efforts to vaccinate residents of California and other states. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)Marcio Jose Sanchez /Associated PressShow MoreShow Less