San Antonio Express-News

Texas hospital offers vaccine to pharmacist­s, school nurses

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AUSTIN — A Houston hospital system plans to start vaccinatin­g workers from outside its own buildings with its next phase of shots as the coronaviru­s continues its surge in Texas and beyond.

The recently approved Moderna vaccines arrived Wednesday in Houston, local station KTRK reported. That cleared the path for health care officials at Houston's

Memorial Hermann Health System to begin scheduling appointmen­ts for first responders, community pharmacist­s and school nurses who were not included in the initial rollout of shots.

Those over the age of 65 or older than 16 and suffering of at least one chronic medical condition will also be eligible.

Texas didn't follow all the new federal guidelines for distributi­ng the COVID-19 vaccine. The U.S.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines over the weekend to prioritize those age 75 and older and frontline essential workers in phase 2 of the rollout.

Local leaders have warned Texans to avoid travel ahead of the holiday weekend to reduce spread of the virus through large gatherings.

Texas has seen the second highest COVID-19 death count in the country overall, with 26,406 COVID-19 related deaths to date, according to researcher­s from Johns Hopkins.

The state currently ranks 34th in the country for new cases per capita as the rolling average number of daily new cases has increased by 1,721 over the past two weeks.

One in every 252 people in Texas tested positive in the past week.

 ?? Elizabeth Conley / Staff photograph­er ?? Memorial Hermann nurse manager Stephanie Stephen gets a vaccine Wednesday.
Elizabeth Conley / Staff photograph­er Memorial Hermann nurse manager Stephanie Stephen gets a vaccine Wednesday.

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