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Up to 2,000 people will be able to receive free monkeypox vaccine during Pride Galveston, officials say
Read full article: Up to 2,000 people will be able to receive free monkeypox vaccine during Pride Galveston, officials sayUp to 2,000 people will be able to receive free vaccinations during Galveston Pride weekend in an effort to protect themselves against monkeypox, health officials announced Wednesday.
Child under 2 years old tests presumptive positive for monkeypox in Harris County, Judge Hidalgo says
Read full article: Child under 2 years old tests presumptive positive for monkeypox in Harris County, Judge Hidalgo saysHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, along with the county and city health departments, and other medical community leaders, will provide a public health update Tuesday on the regional response to monkeypox and current vaccination efforts.
Judge Hidalgo announces expansion of $100 COVID-19 vaccination incentive program
Read full article: Judge Hidalgo announces expansion of $100 COVID-19 vaccination incentive programHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced the expansion of the county’s $100 COVID-19 vaccination incentive program during a media briefing Thursday afternoon.
‘Texas is open 100%’: Gov. Abbott signing law that prohibits any Texas business from requiring vaccine passports, vaccination information
Read full article: ‘Texas is open 100%’: Gov. Abbott signing law that prohibits any Texas business from requiring vaccine passports, vaccination informationGov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that he will be signing a law into place that will prohibit any Texas business from requiring vaccine passports or vaccination information.
Fort Bend leads Texas in vaccination efforts according to state data, county says
Read full article: Fort Bend leads Texas in vaccination efforts according to state data, county saysOut of all of the counties in the state of Texas, Fort Bend County leads in vaccinations per capita, according to the county judge.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announces Federal American Rescue Act grant for expanded vaccinations
Read full article: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announces Federal American Rescue Act grant for expanded vaccinationsCongresswoman Sheila Jackson will visit Thomas Street Clinic Wednesday to announce the Federal American Rescue Act grant that was recently provided to the Harris Health System for expanded vaccinations, testing, and contact tracing.
7 diseases that vaccines have all but eliminated in the U.S.
Read full article: 7 diseases that vaccines have all but eliminated in the U.S.First- and second-graders line up for Salk Polio vaccine shots on April 23, 1955. Regardless of where anyone stands on the matter, we know that vaccinations have been protecting us from diseases for decades. In 1921, the United States recorded 206,000 cases, which resulted in 15,520 deaths, according to the History of Vaccines website. According to the CDC, polio was once one of the most feared diseases in the U.S. Since 1979, there have been no polio cases that originated in the U.S.
Get on the waitlist: COVID-19 vaccinations and testing resume after record-setting winter storms
Read full article: Get on the waitlist: COVID-19 vaccinations and testing resume after record-setting winter stormsHOUSTON – COVID-19 vaccinations and testing can resume now that the winter storms that hit Texas last week have passed. People who had vaccine and testing appointments that were canceled due to the winter storms will be rescheduled, Harris County Public Health said. Those with appointments for their first or second vaccine doses, or waiting for their second vaccine appointment, will be contacted soon. HCPH said it needs additional vaccines to vaccinate everyone waiting for their second doses. “Testing is still critically important to help stop of the spread of COVID-19,” HCPH said in a news release.
CDC numbers show women, white people most likely to be vaccinated after first month of rollout
Read full article: CDC numbers show women, white people most likely to be vaccinated after first month of rolloutHOUSTON – Numbers compiled from the CDC paint a demographic picture of exactly who has received the COVID-19 vaccine so far. But how do the numbers behind the numbers add up? Ho pointed out that the two groups targeted for the initial rollout were healthcare professionals and senior citizens in nursing homes. She said since about 75% of the medical field is female, it makes sense that more women have been vaccinated at this point. Ad“Usually what happens is that if men need assistance in their older age it’s usually their wife taking care of them and then it’s the women,” Ho said.
Slots filled after Fort Bend County opens vaccine registration portal: This is what you need to know
Read full article: Slots filled after Fort Bend County opens vaccine registration portal: This is what you need to knowRICHMOND, Texas – Nearly 30,000 COVID-19 vaccines have been shipped to Fort Bend County for distribution this week, county officials confirmed Tuesday. The announcement comes as county officials said Fort Bend would now be designated as a vaccine hub for the state. Fort Bend County received nearly 12,000 Pfizer vaccine doses, according to George. AdJudge George said Fort Bend County partnered with Memorial Hermann as a way to increase access to the vaccine. Fort Bend County reached out to hospitals like us to be able to serve the community in this mass vaccination process,” Patel continued.
Veterans over 75 can get vaccinated without appointment at Michael DeBakey VA Medical Center this weekend
Read full article: Veterans over 75 can get vaccinated without appointment at Michael DeBakey VA Medical Center this weekendMore than 10,000 doses have been administered through the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, according to Associate Director Chris Myhaver. “We know that our veterans are very excited about getting the vaccine and our staff is very enthusiastic about getting the vaccine to our veterans,” Myhaver said. However, in an effort to get more veterans vaccinated, the hospital is launching a vaccine clinic on Saturday. AdVeterans 75-years and older can walk into the medical center and get vaccinated without an appointment. The VA is planning to eventually expand the administration of the vaccine beyond the medical center to outpatient clinics in the future.
Demand for COVID-19 vaccine remains high in Houston
Read full article: Demand for COVID-19 vaccine remains high in HoustonHOUSTON – Hundreds of people were vaccinated Saturday at the Bayou City Event Center in Houston. But you needed an appointment, but those are in high demand, according to Mayor Sylvester Turner. On Friday, Houston Health Department said 1,600 slots for next week were booked in a matter of minutes. Because what that does is really kind of clutter up our system and we have challenges related to social distancing,” said Houston Health Department Director Stephen Williams. I think at the Denver Harbor Center, and then today we’re picking up the between today and next week we’re picking up the rest of them,” Turner said.
About 750 Seattle students without updated vaccination records could be excluded from school
Read full article: About 750 Seattle students without updated vaccination records could be excluded from schoolSEATTLE – About 750 Seattle Public Schools students still haven't provided vaccination records or exemptions and may be excluded from school starting Wednesday, the school district said late Tuesday. This week, officials urged students without confirmed vaccination records to stay home Wednesday. "If students without updated immunization records arrive at school, they will be placed in a designated room or space and the child's family will be contacted to come pick them up," a news release from the school district said. At least 135 students were immunized at those clinics, school system spokesman Tim Robinson had said. There are also 28 school-based health centers that can still help families of students who need vaccinations, the school system said.