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      01-16-2021, 11:38 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Mason Hatcher View Post
From Dallascounty.org


However, limited supplies of vaccine may be available for persons who meet the Phase 1B criteria (Persons 65 and older, or persons 16+ with underlying medical conditions). DCHHS is collecting names of persons to register for the vaccine, as vaccine becomes available. To register for the vaccine, you need to be in Phase 1A or 1B at this time. Again, those groups include doctors, nurses, first responders, as well as individuals 65 and older and 18 or older with an underlying medical condition. Dallas County is distributing the Moderna vaccine at this time, which is only available to individuals 18 and older.
From my link above as of 6AM on the 14th:

Texas
Doses distributed to state: 2,105,600
Doses administered: 1,043,624
Percentage of distributed vaccines that have been administered: 49.56

Now it doesn't go into detail on a per county basis. But with 50% of Texas' allotted vaccines still undistributed, I highly doubt it's a supply limitation. But Texas ranks 6th in the country in getting vaccines out there. So there are plenty of states doing worse.
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