‘North Texas should not be punished’: Dallas County judge chides state for cutting COVID vaccines as feds boost local doses Dallas County’s supply of state doses is getting slashed because it will become a federal vaccine site this week Judge Clay Jenkins speaks to the media from the post vaccine observation room at the Tower Building at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas on Thursday January 28, 2021. (Lawrence Jenkins / Special Contributor) The state is penalizing tens of thousands of people waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine after slashing the number of doses it sent to North Texas’ two largest counties, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said Monday.