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A Department of State Health Services office will work to eliminate disparities in the state when it comes to race, ethnicity and geography, among other things.
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Now, providers can place vaccine orders as needed, and the department will fill them as they come in.
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As of May 2, state officials say more than 5 percent of people vaccinated have only gotten one of the two doses they need to be fully vaccinated.
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At the start of the vaccine rollout, limited supplies led many Texans to get a shot outside of their hometowns. But now that supplies are increasing, can those same individuals score their second doses closer to home?
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The state-run Texas HIV Medication Program has asked the legislature for more than $100 million over the next two fiscal years, without which administrators say they’ll be forced to limit eligibility in Texas.
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After a rocky and sluggish start, lawmakers are calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to communicate better and move some groups to the front of the line.
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If a COVID-19 vaccine is ready next month, Texas health officials predict it won’t be widely available to Texans until at least July.Under the state’s…
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It’s mostly up to Texans right now to prevent widespread transmission of the coronavirus, the commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health…