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COVID-19 vaccines being distributed in San Juan

COVID-19 vaccines being distributed in San Juan 8 hours 4 minutes 17 seconds ago Wednesday, April 07 2021 Apr 7, 2021 April 07, 2021 9:55 AM April 07, 2021 in News - Local By: KRGV Digital Share: First dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are currently being distributed in the San Juan Municipal Park, according to a social media post from Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez. First dose of Moderna vaccine is now available on a first-come, first-served basis at San Juan Municipal Park, 506 US-83 BUS, San Juan, TX 78589. Posted by Richard Cortez, Hidalgo County Judge on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 The vaccines are available at the park - located at 506 US-83 BUS - on a first come, first serve basis, according to Cortez. 

Texas teachers, child care workers eligible for COVID-19 vaccine— Valley leaders respond

Texas teachers, child care workers eligible for COVID-19 vaccine— Valley leaders respond 1 month 6 days 11 hours ago Wednesday, March 03 2021 Mar 3, 2021 March 03, 2021 5:12 PM March 03, 2021 in News - Local By: KRGV Digital Credit: Cutout Tim Reckmann / CC BY 2.0 The Texas Department of State Health Services announced the expansion of the pool of people eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine to include school teachers and child care workers, on Wednesday.  Hidalgo County: In a news release Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortes said after 10 weeks of successfully vaccinating healthcare workers and the elderly, the county will now be targeting educators.  This is welcome news as we move forward to begin to safely return to in-school instruction for children.”

Hidalgo County judge increases occupancy capacity limits due to drop on coronavirus hospitalizations

Hidalgo County judge increases occupancy capacity limits due to drop on coronavirus hospitalizations 1 month 3 weeks 3 days ago Tuesday, February 23 2021 Feb 23, 2021 February 23, 2021 4:51 PM February 23, 2021 in News - Local By: KRGV Digital KRGV File Photo Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez issued an order increasing occupancy capacity limits at establishments going into effect Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. The order will remain in effect until rescinded by the judge.  The Texas Department of Health and Human Services (DSHS) notified Cortez that due to the drop in hospitalizations Hidalgo County no longer met the threshold set out in Executive Order GA-3 and may reopen some establishments at 50% capacity and others at 75% capacity.

Most Hidalgo County offices set to reopen on limited basis Thursday

Hidalgo County judge declares local state of disaster amid severe winter weather

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