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Texas attorney general sues Pfizer, claiming vaccines didn’t end pandemic quickly enough
Read full article: Texas attorney general sues Pfizer, claiming vaccines didn’t end pandemic quickly enoughExperts argue other assertions made in the lawsuit filing are completely unsubstantiated, such as one claiming that vaccinated people were more likely to die from COVID-19, which Texas health data disputes.
Sweeping ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates by private employers heads to governor
Read full article: Sweeping ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates by private employers heads to governorThe legislation, which Republican lawmakers have been trying to pass since 2021, offers no exceptions for doctors’ offices, clinics or other health facilities.
Texans have been slow to vaccinate their youngest against COVID-19, but they’re slightly ahead of the national average
Read full article: Texans have been slow to vaccinate their youngest against COVID-19, but they’re slightly ahead of the national averageFor some parents of kids under 5 who want to vaccinate them, the wait has been excruciating, fraught with delays and close calls. Others are hesitant to have their young children vaccinated.
In Laredo, a bus brigade is vaccinating Mexican citizens with COVID-19 shots that Texans aren’t using
Read full article: In Laredo, a bus brigade is vaccinating Mexican citizens with COVID-19 shots that Texans aren’t usingLaunched in June, a cross-border effort using buses and donated vaccines is helping roughly 2,000 Nuevo Laredo residents per day get COVID-19 shots in Laredo — 10% of Texas’ daily total.
An end to the omicron surge is in sight, but relief comes slowly in hard-hit Laredo
Read full article: An end to the omicron surge is in sight, but relief comes slowly in hard-hit LaredoCOVID-19 numbers are plummeting statewide, but on Texas’ southern border with Mexico, Laredo is still battling its fourth surge.
From obscurity to a Nobel Prize nomination: Houston scientists acclaimed for their patent-free COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: From obscurity to a Nobel Prize nomination: Houston scientists acclaimed for their patent-free COVID-19 vaccineCorbevax, a low-cost coronavirus vaccine created in Houston, could be a better weapon against COVID-19 by reaching the unvaccinated in poorer countries.
“We’re about to catch on fire”: Inside a Texas hospital battling omicron and staffing shortages
Read full article: “We’re about to catch on fire”: Inside a Texas hospital battling omicron and staffing shortagesTexas will soon surpass its previous COVID-19 hospitalization record. Doctors and nurses say they can’t keep up this pace for much longer and implore people to get vaccinated.
Who’s required to get vaccinated in Texas? Here’s what you should know
Read full article: Who’s required to get vaccinated in Texas? Here’s what you should knowA federal judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s mandate that requires federal employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The Department of Justice is appealing the decision.
Analysis: A Texas election in the shade of government’s third branch
Read full article: Analysis: A Texas election in the shade of government’s third branchChallenges to new Texas laws on voting, political districts and abortion are all pending in court, as is the state’s challenge to federal vaccine mandates. But until the courts rule, those laws remain in place — and they provide political fodder for the incumbents who support them.
Gov. Greg Abbott sues Biden administration over vaccine mandate for National Guard
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott sues Biden administration over vaccine mandate for National GuardThe state has already challenged the federal government’s vaccine orders for big businesses, health care workers and federal contractors.
Omicron is sidelining even health care workers as it rips through Texas
Read full article: Omicron is sidelining even health care workers as it rips through TexasThe highly contagious omicron variant has led to a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases in Texas. Hospitalizations are beginning to increase in a health care system already troubled by staffing shortages.
Texans getting COVID-19 vaccine boosters outpace those getting first shots as omicron bears down
Read full article: Texans getting COVID-19 vaccine boosters outpace those getting first shots as omicron bears downSo far this month, at least 1.2 million Texans have gotten booster shots — nearly triple the number of people who received their first doses of the vaccine during the same time.
Texas has the highest share of uninsured residents in the nation. Another COVID-19 wave puts them at risk.
Read full article: Texas has the highest share of uninsured residents in the nation. Another COVID-19 wave puts them at risk.Untreated medical conditions, lack of access to testing and limited paid time off leave uninsured Texans particularly vulnerable to the disease.
With the federal vaccine mandate for health care workers halted, Texas nursing homes dodge furloughs and fines
Read full article: With the federal vaccine mandate for health care workers halted, Texas nursing homes dodge furloughs and finesTexas’ nursing home staff vaccination rates are lower than half the country’s — but a judge’s decision last week to delay a vaccine mandate helped them avoid laying off a third of their employees.
Texas scientists search for potentially virulent new omicron COVID-19 variant as state health officials push vaccination
Read full article: Texas scientists search for potentially virulent new omicron COVID-19 variant as state health officials push vaccinationSo much is unknown about the new COVID-19 variant: the severity of the illness it causes, whether it can resist vaccines and natural antibodies and whether it’s more contagious than the delta variant that has burned through Texas and the U.S. for months.
Judge blocks Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health care workers after Texas, other states sue
Read full article: Judge blocks Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health care workers after Texas, other states sueTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton had called the mandate “an unprecedented federal vaccine decree” on health care workers.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Texas are lower than they have been in months, but experts say there’s still reason to be wary
Read full article: COVID-19 hospitalizations in Texas are lower than they have been in months, but experts say there’s still reason to be waryA surge in COVID-19 cases from the West is impacting El Paso.
Majority of Texans support COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates, UT/TT poll says
Read full article: Majority of Texans support COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates, UT/TT poll saysFifty-seven percent of voters support mask requirements in indoor public spaces based on local conditions, while 58% support mask requirements in public schools.
Unvaccinated Texans make up vast majority of COVID-19 cases and deaths this year, new state data shows
Read full article: Unvaccinated Texans make up vast majority of COVID-19 cases and deaths this year, new state data showsThe new state survey is the first time Texas health officials have been able to statistically measure the vaccine's true impact on the pandemic.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over new COVID-19 vaccination rules for big businesses
Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over new COVID-19 vaccination rules for big businessesThe move comes a week after Texas filed a separate lawsuit over new vaccination rules for federal contractors.
Vaccination slots filling up as Texas children ages 5-11 receive first COVID-19 vaccines
Read full article: Vaccination slots filling up as Texas children ages 5-11 receive first COVID-19 vaccinesAppointment slots filled up quickly for the first pediatric doses. More kid-friendly shot sites come with therapy dogs, toys and snacks.
Young Texans can soon get vaccinated against COVID-19 after CDC signs off on Pfizer shots for kids 5-11
Read full article: Young Texans can soon get vaccinated against COVID-19 after CDC signs off on Pfizer shots for kids 5-11The approval marks a long-awaited milestone in the nearly two-year fight against the deadly virus that experts say has likely already infected nearly half the population in that age group.
Texas sues the Biden administration over federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Read full article: Texas sues the Biden administration over federal COVID-19 vaccine mandatesTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbott have been at war with locals and federal officials over vaccinate mandates. Earlier this month, Abbott expanded an executive order to block the requirement for any entity in Texas, including health care facilities and private businesses.
COVID-19 vaccines for kids 5-11 are heading to Texas after FDA gives Pfizer shot emergency use authorization
Read full article: COVID-19 vaccines for kids 5-11 are heading to Texas after FDA gives Pfizer shot emergency use authorizationThe federal government will now send a first shipment of more than a million doses destined for children in that age group to providers in nearly half of the state's counties.
Wondering who can get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot and when? Here’s what Texans need to know.
Read full article: Wondering who can get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot and when? Here’s what Texans need to know.The vaccine’s protection goes down with time, so medical experts recommend a supplemental dose after two to six months. Find out here if it’s time to get one.
It’s cheap, easy to make and in demand overseas. So why can’t this Texas-born COVID-19 vaccine break into the U.S. market?
Read full article: It’s cheap, easy to make and in demand overseas. So why can’t this Texas-born COVID-19 vaccine break into the U.S. market?A Houston vaccine team would like a U.S. distributor but for now focuses its efforts abroad to inoculate those in countries where COVID-19 variants surface more quickly.
Texas bill to block COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers failed in Legislature after business groups rallied against it
Read full article: Texas bill to block COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers failed in Legislature after business groups rallied against itA prohibition on vaccine mandates was one of Gov. Greg Abbott’s priorities for the special session, but it did not have enough support in the Legislature.
Texas Supreme Court puts San Antonio school district’s vaccine mandate on hold
Read full article: Texas Supreme Court puts San Antonio school district’s vaccine mandate on holdThe halt comes after Gov. Greg Abbott expanded his ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates — which previously applied to cities, counties and school districts — to private employers.
“It puts a big burden on employers”: Businesses face tough choices after Gov. Greg Abbott bans vaccine mandates
Read full article: “It puts a big burden on employers”: Businesses face tough choices after Gov. Greg Abbott bans vaccine mandatesAmerican Airlines and Southwest Airlines say they will continue requiring employee vaccinations despite Abbott’s new order, which has left federal government contractors, nursing homes and other companies caught between conflicting rules from the Biden administration and the state.
Texas nursing homes turn to state for help with staffing woes as vaccine mandate looms
Read full article: Texas nursing homes turn to state for help with staffing woes as vaccine mandate loomsAbout 40% of Texas nursing home workers are unvaccinated and could face dismissal or quit their jobs under a federal vaccination requirement for the industry.
Amid a sharp rise in COVID-19 deaths this summer, more Texans under 60 are dying
Read full article: Amid a sharp rise in COVID-19 deaths this summer, more Texans under 60 are dyingHealth officials say that the state’s high rate of unvaccinated people contributed to a summer surge in hospitalizations, which preceded the spike in deaths.
Texas doctors, seeing unprecedented numbers of pregnant patients with COVID-19, urge pregnant people to get vaccinated
Read full article: Texas doctors, seeing unprecedented numbers of pregnant patients with COVID-19, urge pregnant people to get vaccinatedPregnant women are getting vaccinated at lower rates than the general population. “This variant is much more aggressive, [and] pregnant women are getting sicker much faster,” one doctor says.
Nearly 2 million people in Texas are overdue for a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Nearly 2 million people in Texas are overdue for a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccineMore than 11% of those who received their first dose haven’t gotten a second shot, and more than 1 million people are more than 90 days overdue.
A Houston day care convinced all its workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Now it requires a shot.
Read full article: A Houston day care convinced all its workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Now it requires a shot.While some national companies are requiring employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, mandates have been the exception for businesses in Texas.
Texas lawmakers supported a statewide vaccine mandate a decade ago. Now skepticism abounds about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read full article: Texas lawmakers supported a statewide vaccine mandate a decade ago. Now skepticism abounds about the COVID-19 vaccine.Ten years ago, the state led in requiring meningitis vaccines for students under 22 enrolling in college. Now, in the middle of a pandemic, lawmakers are more skeptical of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick blames Democrats for low vaccinations among Black residents, but more white Texans are unvaccinated
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick blames Democrats for low vaccinations among Black residents, but more white Texans are unvaccinatedIn Texas, the vaccination rate among Black people is low compared with other racial and ethnic groups, but in terms of raw numbers, the biggest group of the unvaccinated is white people.
“Tired of putting bodies in body bags,” this Austin ICU nurse scaled back her hours in the hospital
Read full article: “Tired of putting bodies in body bags,” this Austin ICU nurse scaled back her hours in the hospitalSheyla Moraes, an intensive care nurse, says this latest surge of the coronavirus pandemic is particularly draining because it was preventable. Listen in the weekend edition of The Brief podcast.
Texas warns Austin restaurants that their liquor licenses could be revoked for requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations
Read full article: Texas warns Austin restaurants that their liquor licenses could be revoked for requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinationsSenate Bill 968, signed into law in June, allows the TABC and other agencies to revoke businesses' state licenses if they make vaccine proof a requirement of getting service.
COVID-19 is spreading fast among Texas’ unvaccinated. Here’s who they are and where they live.
Read full article: COVID-19 is spreading fast among Texas’ unvaccinated. Here’s who they are and where they live.There are two main groups within Texas’ unvaccinated population: white conservatives in rural areas, and Hispanic and Black people in big cities.
CDC wants more vaccinated people and schoolchildren to mask up — but Texas keeps it voluntary
Read full article: CDC wants more vaccinated people and schoolchildren to mask up — but Texas keeps it voluntaryTexas Republican state leaders held their ground against allowing local schools and governments to require masks. The CDC guidelines are not mandates and have no weight of law.
Houston-area COVID-19 outbreak — including delta variant cases — should be a wake-up call for Texans, health expert warns
Read full article: Houston-area COVID-19 outbreak — including delta variant cases — should be a wake-up call for Texans, health expert warnsThe latest, most transmissible coronavirus variant is spreading rampantly in countries with low vaccination rates, and health experts are bracing for impact in Texas.
After a year of living carefully, nearly half of Texas voters have returned to their pre-pandemic lives, UT/TT Poll finds
Read full article: After a year of living carefully, nearly half of Texas voters have returned to their pre-pandemic lives, UT/TT Poll findsIn the June poll, 47% of voters said they were coming and going as they were before the pandemic, while 39% said they were leaving the house but exercising caution.
Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff visiting Texas to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations
Read full article: Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff visiting Texas to encourage COVID-19 vaccinationsTheir Texas swing is part of a larger effort by senior administration officials who are fanning out across the country this week to encourage vaccinations ahead of the administration’s self-imposed goal of hitting a 70% countrywide vaccination rate by July 4.
Watch: Meet the Texas doctors on a mission to vaccinate their rural communities
Read full article: Watch: Meet the Texas doctors on a mission to vaccinate their rural communitiesWorried about a possible resurgence of COVID-19 infections, doctors Carolyn Salter and her husband, Michael Gorby, have taken it upon themselves to get lagging vaccination rates up in rural East Texas.
Some medically vulnerable Texans feel left behind as the state returns to normal
Read full article: Some medically vulnerable Texans feel left behind as the state returns to normalThe possibility that the vaccine won’t work — or that, as some worry, it could even hurt them — is a devastating blow after a year of sacrifice, isolation and waiting for protection against the virus.
Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill to punish businesses that require proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill to punish businesses that require proof of COVID-19 vaccinationAbbott's signature means that businesses that require so-called vaccine passports can't get state contracts and could lose state licenses or operating permits.
Texas lawmakers responded to the pandemic by limiting what the government can do in response to a pandemic
Read full article: Texas lawmakers responded to the pandemic by limiting what the government can do in response to a pandemicLawmakers didn’t succeed in curtailing the governor's power during a disaster, but they did pass bills that prohibit so-called vaccine passports and ban the mandatory closure of churches and gun stores.
Texas GOP state senator urged use of unproven hydroxychloroquine treatment for COVID-19. Now he's spreading doubt about vaccines.
Read full article: Texas GOP state senator urged use of unproven hydroxychloroquine treatment for COVID-19. Now he's spreading doubt about vaccines.In a period of sagging vaccination rates — particularly among staunch conservatives — state Sen. Bob Hall used his platform to promulgate debunked anti-vaccine conspiracies and push claims that have largely been eschewed by the medical community.
Congress members ask Biden administration for resources to set up federal pilot community vaccination center in San Antonio area
Read full article: Congress members ask Biden administration for resources to set up federal pilot community vaccination center in San Antonio areaSAN ANTONIO – Rep. Henry Cuellar and other Congress members representing the San Antonio area are urging the Biden administration to establish a federal pilot community vaccination center in the region. Cuellar -- along with Reps. Joaquin Castro, Chip Roy, Tony Gonzales, and Lloyd Doggett -- sent a letter to the federal government to request the community vaccination centers, which can administer 6,000 vaccines per day. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) -- in partnership with the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and local officials -- would provide the necessary staffing and operational support to expand vaccination efforts in the area. “We applaud the work of the President and the Federal Emergency Management Administration to increase the availability of COVID-19 vaccines to underserved communities,” the Congress members wrote in their letter. “In addition to being the third most populous area in the state, Bexar County is ranked first in the Centers for Disease Control’s Social Vulnerability Index.
‘Almost a level of hysteria:’ Demand for vaccine in San Antonio continues to far surpass supply
Read full article: ‘Almost a level of hysteria:’ Demand for vaccine in San Antonio continues to far surpass supplySan Antonio – City officials say the bottleneck in providing COVID-19 vaccinations to Bexar County residents continues to be the supply of vaccine doses. Bridger said that describes about 60% of Bexar County residents. Not all of those who got slots may even be Bexar County residents, though. It’ll just take a little bit of time.”Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff have asked Gov. Though all the mass vaccination slots are currently filled, a Metro Health spokeswoman said residents should continue to check the city’s vaccination site.