Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now State expects fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses the week of April 12 COVID-19 vaccine clinics, such as the one held April 5 at the Burnet Community Center, are helping protect Texans against the disease. Photo by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography As Texas enters the 18th week of its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, state officials said they are pleased with how it’s going but added that the federal allocation of doses will likely decrease the week of April 12. “When we look to next week, we continue to see a large amount of vaccines coming to Texas, but not as many as this week,” said Imelda Garcia, associate commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services, during an update Thursday, April 8. The issue, she said, is the federal government expects fewer available doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Highland Lakes providers are also receiving doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.