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Editorial: Why isn't there a vaccine appointment waitlist?


Editorial: Why isn t there a vaccine appointment waitlist?
Express-News Editorial Board
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“Russian roulette.” “Futile.” “Useless.”
That’s how some Express-News readers eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine described their efforts to secure an appointment through the Metropolitan Health District. The words “lottery” and “gamble” also came up at last week’s City Council meeting, where San Antonians pressed Metro Health to establish a one-stop registry for vaccine distribution.
This week, as the Federal Emergency Management Agency launched a pilot project in Dallas and Houston that expands access to vaccines in underserved areas 10,000 doses per day from three mass distribution sites in those communities San Antonio remains the last major city in Texas to create a waitlist for COVID-19 vaccines. ....

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One-Third Of COVID-19 Deaths In Texas Are Due To Racial Health Disparities


Associated Press
Dr. Joseph Varon, left, talks with patient LaTanya Robinson inside the Coronavirus Unit at United Memorial Medical Center, Monday, July 6, 2020, in Houston. Cases of COVID-19 are rising in Southern cities like Houston and leaving hospitals at a crisis point.
An estimated 5,000 Texans died from COVID-19 and lost more than $7 billion during the pandemic due to racial and ethnic health disparities, according to a new report.
Researchers found that those disparities resulted in 30% of total deaths at the end of September 2020. The report by the Episcopal Health Foundation looked at the effect of health inequities between Hispanic and Black Texans, compared to white Texans, which also accounted for 24,000 hospitalizations for severe COVID-19. ....

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