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Officials at the state health department are concerned about the exponential growth in hospitalizations due to coronavirus over the past month. More than 7,600 people are currently in the hospital with coronavirus in Texas.
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Preliminary data shows 99.5% of COVID-related deaths in Texas were among unvaccinated people, according to the Department of State Health Services.
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The infected person is now hospitalized after traveling from Nigeria to Dallas, arriving at Love Field Airport last Friday.
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The agency will work to eliminate health disparities in the state when it comes to race, ethnicity and geography, among other things.
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Patients skeptical of getting new vaccines are more likely to trust their primary doctor's advice.
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The Methodist Dallas Medical Center location in Oak Cliff will serve as a second distribution site for the city’s allotment of vaccines, joining the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown.
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Texas will have more vaccines, but they won't be opening any more 'mass vaccination sites' for at least one week.
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Gov. Greg Abbott told healthcare providers to give out all the vaccines they have — and not to hold on to them to make sure people get their second doses, because more doses are on the way.
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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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The supply of COVID-19 vaccines continues to grow in Texas, despite issues with Johnson & Johnson’s formula. And all Texans are currently eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Here's what you need to know about the plan to distribute vaccine doses and how you can get one.
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In separate statements, Gov. Greg Abbott and state health Commissioner Dr. John Hellerstedt suggested that some hospitals are not moving fast enough in distributing the vaccine to the first rounds of eligible patients.