AUSTIN, TEXAS: The health reports say many cities of Texas will receive thousands of doses of coronavirus vaccine.
Stephanie Hayden, Austin Public Health Director said, “It is critically important that everyone follow protective measures at this time.” “Wearing a mask, washing your hands, watching your distance, and avoiding gatherings have been lifesaving measures throughout this pandemic. We will not be able to vaccinate or enforce our way out of the surge already happening, so we need to take it upon ourselves to protect our community.”
Bexar County: Bell County Public Health District, 3,900
San Antonio Metro Health District, 9,000
University Health System, 10,725
Cameron County Cameron County Public Health, 6,000
Dallas County
Dallas County Health and Human Services, 6,000
Parkland Hospital, 6,825
UT Southwestern Medical Center 10,000
Brazos County St. Joseph College Station Hospital, 1,200
Denton County Denton County Public Health, 3,500
El Paso County
El Paso Fire Department, 5,000
University Medical Center of El Paso 5,000
Harris County
Harris County Public Health, 8,000
Houston Health Department, 8,000
Houston Methodist Hospital, 10,725
Hidalgo County
Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, 6,500
Hidalgo County Health and Human Services, 5,000
Lubbock County City of Lubbock Health Department, 5,000
Maverick County Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center, 1,200
McLennan County
Waco-McLennan County Public Health District, 1,500
Ascension Providence Hospital, 1,500
Nueces County Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District, 4,000
Potter County Amarillo Public Health Department, 5,000
Smith County
Northeast Texas Public Health District, 1,500
UT Health Science Center Tyler, 1,500
Tarrant County Tarrant County Public Health, 9,000
Travis County Austin Public Health, 12,000
Webb County City of Laredo Health Department, 1,200