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Texas to receive 1.7 million, Hays County providers receive 7,250 doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week

More than 1.7 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine will be shipped to providers across Texas next week. The Texas Department of State Health Services is allocating 708,460 first doses to 928 providers in 129 counties.

Hays County Public Health and other county providers will receive 7,250 of the 1.7 million doses allocated to Texas.

DSHS is ordering 570,520 second doses for people vaccinated a few weeks ago. An estimated 470,000 additional first and second doses are expected to be available to pharmacy locations, federally-qualified health centers, and dialysis centers as allocated directly by the federal government.

With the Johnson & Johnson vaccine again recommended for use in the United States, the federal government is expected to make doses of that vaccine available to states as early as this weekend. If that occurs, DSHS will update its allocation once new orders are placed.

Texas has now administered more than 16.8 million doses of vaccine. Almost 10.5 million people have received at least one dose, and about 7 million are now fully vaccinated.

That means 47 percent of all eligible Texans have gotten a COVID-19 shot, and 31 percent are fully vaccinated. Among Texas seniors, three-quarters have gotten one dose, and six in 10 are fully vaccinated.

Vaccine continues to be available across the state at large vaccine hubs, community vaccination providers, and special clinics operated by the DSHS public health regions, local health departments, and Texas Military Forces.

Many of the large vaccine providers have reduced their vaccine requests as shots become more widely available at smaller, more convenient locations around the state like pharmacies and doctors’ offices.

People can register with the Texas Public Health Vaccine Scheduler at getthevaccine.dshs.texas.gov, which will match them with a vaccine appointment through a participating public health entity in their county.

People can find more information on the COVID-19 vaccine at dshs.texas.gov/covidvaccine.

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HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN GET THE VACCINE IN TEXAS & HAYS COUNTY

HAYS COUNTY & TEXAS COVID VACCINE STATS

.*These totals were updated by the Texas Department of State Health Services and
are updated by 4 PM each day with data as of 11:59 PM the previous night.

HAYS COUNTY VS. STATE OF TEXAS:
PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION VACCINATED

 

HAYS COUNTY POPULATION WITH AT LEAST ONE DOSE

AGE MALE / % FEMALE / % TOTAL
16-49 YEARS 20,175 / 21.7% 26,647 / 28.6% 46,822
50-64 YEARS 10,345 / 11.1% 12,547 / 13.5% 22,892
65-79 YEARS 8,467 / 9.1% 10,255 / 11.0% 18,722
80+ YEARS 1,623 / 1.7% 2,605 / 2.8% 4,228
UNKNOWN     68
TOTAL 40,610 52,054 92,732

HAYS COUNTY POPULATION FULLY VACCINATED

AGE MALE / % FEMALE / % TOTAL
16-49 YEARS 10,061 / 17.2% 14,262 / 24.4% 24,323
50-64 YEARS 6,755 / 11.6% 8,820 / 15.1% 15,575
65-79 YEARS 6,799 / 11.6% 8,177 / 11.6% 14,976
80+ YEARS 1,297 / 2.2% 2,035 / 2.2% 3,332
UNKNOWN     24
TOTAL 24,912 33,294 58,230

TEXANS WITH AT LEAST ONE DOSE

AGE MALE / % FEMALE / % TOTAL
16-49 YEARS 2,166,260 / 20.5% 2,662,721 / 25.2% 4,828,981
50-64 YEARS 1,313,243 / 12.4% 1,565,835 / 14.8% 2,879,078
65-79 YEARS 975,521 / 9.2% 1,200,863 / 11.4% 2,176,384
80+ YEARS 229,460 / 2.2% 357,102 / 3.4% 586,562
UNKNOWN (4,452)
    4,452
TOTAL 4,684,484 5,786,521 10,475,457

TEXANS FULLY VACCINATED7,040,793

AGE MALE / % FEMALE / % TOTAL
16-49 YEARS 1,171,948 / 16.5% 1,587,426 / 22.3% 2,759,374
50-64 YEARS 905,506 / 16.5% 1,131,524 / 15.9% 2,037,030
65-79 YEARS 795,073 / 11.2% 979,851 / 13.8% 1,774,924
80+ YEARS 185,549 / 2.6% 282,859 / 4.0% 468,408
UNKNOWN (1,057)     1,057
TOTAL 3,058,076 3,981,660 7,040,793

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