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Federal health officials are convening with outside advisers April 6 to talk about a vaccine plan, whether that's another booster in the fall, an omicron shot or one that targets more than one strain.
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The pandemic has overwhelmed understaffed state Medicaid agencies, and as Biden's COVID-19 public health emergency declaration ends, low-income people could find it even harder to get coverage.
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Las personas de 50 años o más -que hayan pasado al menos cuatro meses desde su primera dosis de refuerzo contra el COVID-19- pueden recibir una vacuna adicional.
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Las autoridades sanitarias dijeron que vigilarán de cerca los posibles contagios tras las vacaciones de primavera, pero el uso de mascarillas es ahora en gran medida opcional en la zona de Austin.
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Travis County’s health care district is constructing the health centers in Del Valle and Hornsby Bend. The centers, which are expected to open next year, are part of the agency’s plan to address health care inequities in the county.
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The in-person festival is another step toward a return to normal for Austin and its economy.
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The monthlong extension comes as the CDC said it would work on a "revised policy framework for when, and under what circumstances, masks should be required in the public transportation corridor."
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School districts in Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio are letting students, teachers and staff decide for themselves on whether to wear face coverings.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is about to enter its third year. For people who have been able to work from home for some or all of the pandemic, one therapist says, the novelty has definitely worn off, while fatigue — and some fear — have set in.
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La Comisión de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Texas está intentando llenar unos 3,000 puestos vacantes ofreciendo bonos de contratación a determinados miembros del personal médico, como las enfermeras tituladas.