Texans living in long-term care facilities will be among first people eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Texans living in long-term care facilities will be among first people eligible for COVID-19 vaccineOn Friday, the the Texas Department of State Health Services added residents of long-term care facilities to the first tier of people who would be eligible for a coronavirus vaccine. People living and working in long-term care facilities, like nursing homes and assisted living centers, will be among the first group of people eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations in Texas. Earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that long-term care facility residents being included in this priority group for receiving the early doses of the vaccine. The allocation includes 49,725 doses for hospitals in Harris County; 27,300 doses for Dallas County; 18,525 doses for Tarrant County; 28,275 doses for Bexar County; and 13,650 doses for Travis County. āMore vaccine will be available for more providers in the following weeks, including vaccine from Moderna once it is authorized.āAn expert vaccine allocation panel defined the allocation process, and the strategy includes a list of priority recipients of the vaccine.