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Texas: The First State to Administer One Million Vaccines

CHI St. Joseph College Station Hospital, Brazos, 1,200

Cameron County Public Health, Cameron, 6,000

Dallas County Health and Human Services, Dallas, 6,000

Parkland Hospital, Dallas, 6,825

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UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 10,000

Denton County Public Health, Denton, 3,500

El Paso Fire Department, El Paso, 5,000

University Medical Center of El Paso, El Paso, 5,000

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Harris County Public Health, Harris, 8,000

Houston Health Department, Harris, 8,000

Houston Methodist Hospital, Harris, 10,725

Doctors Hospital at Renaissance, Hidalgo, 6,500

Hidalgo County Health and Human Services, Hidalgo, 5,000

City of Lubbock Health Department, Lubbock, 5,000

Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center, Maverick, 1,200

Waco-McLennan County Public Health District, McLennan, 1,500

Ascension Providence Hospital, McLennan, 1,500

Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District, Nueces, 4,000

Amarillo Public Health Department, Potter, 5,000

Northeast Texas Public Health District, Smith, 1,500

UT Health Science Center Tyler, Smith, 1,500

Tarrant County Public Health, Tarrant, 9,000

Texas Health Resources, Tarrant, 10,050

Austin Public Health, Travis, 12,000

City of Laredo Health Department, Webb, 1,200

Please do not just show up at a hub – find out first if walk-ups are accepted. Depending on the provider, you may be placed on a waiting list and may be contacted (phone, email, or text) when vaccines become available. Please look carefully at the hub’s registration site for details.

Contact information for the hubs can be found here.  COVID-19 Vaccination Hub Providers (texas.gov)

January 15, 2021 by Althea Ward-Curtis

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