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Getting the COVID-19 vaccine to the people eligible to receive it has proven far from easy. Its rollout in Texas has been marred by poor messaging from state officials, technical errors, logistical delays and supply shortages.
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As the pandemic surges in West Texas, the vaccine expert praised the state for trying to simplify vaccine distribution.
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Front-line health care workers received the first batch of the COVID-19 vaccine in Austin on Tuesday.
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An independent federal advisory committee to the CDC recommends the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for people over 16. But state health leaders say distribution and funding challenges remain.
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Army Gen. Gustave Perna told reporters that distribution of the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech has begun, with shipment to 636 sites scheduled to begin on Monday.
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Officials say they have heard concerns that some vulnerable communities don't plan on getting vaccinated.
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Lee esta historia en español. As phase 3 trials for a potential COVID-19 vaccine get underway this month, some are sounding the alarm that the process…
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From Texas Standard:Ever since medical experts determined that COVID-19 is a pulmonary disease that affects the heart and other organs, the state of Texas…
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Lee esta historia en español. From Texas Standard:Aubrey Matson, a 19-year-old college student, doesn't consider herself "anti-vaccine." But the pandemic…
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From Texas Standard:Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, and many Texans have been enjoying the holiday weekend at parks and beaches. But the…