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University of Texas at Austin researchers project a statewide surge in coronavirus cases over the next few weeks will outpace the nation as a whole.
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Nervous about visiting older relatives or going to a holiday gathering and want to get tested beforehand? Here’s what you need to know.
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Parents of children under 5 have to wait a little bit longer before COVID vaccines are available. In the meantime pediatricians are still working to increase vaccinations in the 5-11 age group.
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Travis County officials say they are working with local school districts to begin vaccination efforts in the area.
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Republicans in Texas and Florida are combatting COVID-19 mandates as a matter of personal liberty, even as the data show just how crucial vaccination — and mandates — are to beating the virus.
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She accused him of being a 'traitor' and 'communist' as he wheeled his shopping cart to his vehicle.
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CEO of University Health George Hernandez said hospitalizations within the public health system show why it's important to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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While Fiesta is a time for music, partying and having a good time, that also means that a lot of Fiesta-goers have likely had a few drinks. But that doesn’t necessarily disqualify them from getting the vaccine at one of the Fiesta pop-up clinics.
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Fully vaccinated people got the green light last week to resume much of their lives without masks. Behavioral experts say that as an incentive to get more people vaccinated, it's far from a sure bet.
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San Antonio's Metropolitan Health District continues to work with state and local partners to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to critical populations. Here are some answers to common questions: