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Just over 1% of kids under 5 in Dallas County have gotten a COVID-19 vaccine, and public health officials are expecting cases to rise as kids head back to school.
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There are more than 700 reported cases of the virus in Texas with dozens more “presumptive cases.” Local officials said more vaccines should be headed to the state following a declaration by the White House that the virus is now a public health emergency.
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Dallas County received a shipment of more than 5,000 monkeypox vaccines to help treat the virus outbreak.
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The case was identified in a Dallas County resident who recently traveled internationally. About 35 cases have now been identified across 14 states and Washington, D.C., this year, according to the CDC.
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With the height of the winter season approaching, here are some tips to prepare an emergency kit, protect your home and stay informed.
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The latest COVID-19 surge has likely peaked but cases and hospitalizations will continue growing in some regions of Texas.
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Across the state, people are waiting hours in line to get tested and seeing delayed results as cities and counties deal with a testing shortage.
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Five of the department’s regional infusion centers have run out of sotrovimab, the only antibody treatment known to be effective against the new variant.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services is set to receive 1.3 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine for children between 5 and 11. Chief State Epidemiologist Jennifer Shuford explains what this means for families across Texas.
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Retailers in Texas have been selling Delta-8 products over the counter. But last Friday the Department of State Health Services quietly added Delta 8 to it's list of illegal drugs.
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A handful of antibody treatment centers for COVID-19 have opened up recently across North Texas. They are a few of more than 20 centers launched statewide since August.
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While COVID-19 cases are slightly decreasing across North Texas, the surge since July has put a strain on smaller counties across the region.