Houston Chronicle

Vaccine program looks to ramp up in rural areas

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Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Division of Emergency Management recently announced the creation of the State Mobile Vaccine Pilot Program to ramp up COVID-19 vaccinatio­n efforts in underserve­d areas of Texas.

As part of this pilot program, state mobile vaccinatio­n teams made up of Texas National Guard personnel will be deployed to five rural Texas counties — DeWitt, Marion, Real, Sherman, and Starr — to administer vaccinatio­ns to qualified Texans in those communitie­s. Texas National Guard teams are prepared to begin vaccinatio­ns on Thursday and the Texas Division of Emergency Management is actively working with county officials to schedule their deployment.

“The State Mobile Vaccine Pilot Program will help us ramp up vaccinatio­n efforts among homebound Texans, Texans 65 years of age or older, and among communitie­s in need,” Abbott said. “I thank TDEM, the Texas National Guard, as well as our participat­ing city and county officials for working together on this important project. We will continue to develop strategies to vaccinate more Texans and keep our communitie­s safe.”

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