Second-generation COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial starts at Baylor College of Medicine
Second-generation COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial starts at Baylor College of Medicine
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Second-generation COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial starts at Baylor College of Medicine
Read MoreWith the Houston Health Department reporting over a million Houstonians have now been fully vaccinated, many people are finally feeling like they can see the end of the COVID-19 pandemic lifestyle we have all come to see as the new normal. In an attemp…
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HOUSTON — A registered nurse who has worked for Houston Methodist for more than six years is planning to take the hospital to court.
Houston Methodist Presid…
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Galveston County has asked the state to not send any more vaccines for next week due to a high supply and low demand.
Dr. Philip Keiser with the Galveston Count…
Read MoreHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced Friday that the county has launched a coronavirus vaccine sign-up website. Starting Friday, county residents can sign up for one of 55,000 vaccine appointments available from Harris County for the week of Apri…
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More than 12,000 doses will be administered at the Smart Financial Centre starting on Monday Next week, Houston’s restaurant and hospitality workers will have access to th…
Read MoreThe Rockefeller Foundation will direct $20 million in grant funding to five cities, including Houston, to support community-level efforts to combat Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy and increase access for people of color.
Read MoreOn Wednesday’s Houston Matters: We talk with Harris County Public Health about the pause on distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and how it affects Houston. Also this hour: We break down the latest news in our weekly political roundup. The…
Read MoreTwo weeks after the state health department declared all Texan adults eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine, there’s definite cause for optimism that the rising number of local residents protected from the coronavirus may mean the worst of the global pand…
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HOUSTON — The state of Texas is opening up the coronavirus vaccine to all adults before the end of March, officials just announced.
All adults will be eligib…
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