KUT If you've registered to be put on one provider's vaccine waitlist, you likely won't be removed if you get vaccinated somewhere else. People in Central Texas who want to increase their chances of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 may have registered with multiple providers administering the doses. When they finally do get a shot, what happens to their names on all the other lists? By default – nothing. About 500,000 people have registered to receive one of the 12,000 doses Austin Public Health, a major distribution hub, gets each week. If someone no longer needs to be in the system because they've gotten the vaccine elsewhere, they can’t remove themselves. Instead, they should simply not sign up for an appointment.