BRYAN – St. Joseph Health has received additional doses of the Moderna vaccine and will begin administering later in the week for Phase 1b patients in the community through a series of clinics.
These vaccine clinics are set up by appointment only. Patients must have an appointment and have received confirmation in order to receive the Moderna vaccine at all St. Joseph Health locations.
Those who do not have an appointment will need to register online for future allocations that St. Joseph Health receives at www.st-joseph.org/covidvaccine.
Health care workers and first responders were the first to receive the vaccine, as part of Phase 1a as outlined by federal guidelines, in order to ensure health systems are able to continue to provide care through the pandemic and beyond.
St. Joseph Health is following CDC and state guidelines for vaccine prioritization which includes health care workers who are at higher risk due to where they work as well as other factors. Phase1b criteria include people of all ages with comorbid and underlying conditions that put them at significantly higher risk.
At St. Joseph Health, safety is our priority, and we only administer vaccines that the FDA has recommended as safe and effective.
While there are always unknowns when a new vaccine is developed – including duration of protection, long term safety, or how the vaccine might respond to virus mutations in the future – there are enough data available to know that the vaccine being offered is safe and should be encouraged.
For more information or to sign up for future vaccine updates, visit st-joseph.org/CovidVaccine.
St. Joseph Health is a fully-integrated health system comprised of five hospitals, two long-term care facilities, and multiple clinics across the Brazos Valley, including Regional Hospital in Bryan-College Station and St. Joseph Health – College Station Hospital (formerly College Station Medical Center). St. Joseph Health is home to a Level II Major Trauma Center, the highest in the region. St. Joseph Health is an academic and clinical partner of Texas A&M Health Science Center. Learn more about St. Joseph Health at St-Joseph.org.
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To contact 903-388-3950 would like to be put on the list for the vaccine.
Marina,
You can find all the information and sign-up forms on the Hays County Emergency Services website, https://www.haysinformed.com/. Pre-Registration is here: https://www.haysinformed.com/covid-19. A link for appointment signup only becomes available when the county has vaccines to distribute.
Sincerely,
Staff