Thread: Where can you get the COVID-19 vaccine right now: TBH it's kind of tough. Everyone is waiting for more shipments. From @HEB: “H-E-B pharmacies received a very limited initial quantity of vaccines and are currently continuing distribution of our initial allocation with
"...scheduled healthcare personnel in the first phase of the vaccination schedule (1A).We will continue to move into vaccinating people in Phase 1B when we receive more allocation of Covid-19 vaccine from the state of Texas. Updates will be communicated with customers via our..."
"...Pharmacy page on http://heb.com and H-E-B Newsroom. An appointment must be scheduled to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, and an online scheduler will be made available soon. Our pharmacies will not accept walk ins.”
From @StDavidsHC: "Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), St. David's HealthCare facilities with the COVID-19 vaccine are currently administering COVID-19 vaccinations to our healthcare workers, including hospital employees and medical staff physicians.
"...While we acknowledge the state has opened eligibility for adults over 65 and those with specific chronic conditions over age 16 to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, our current vaccine supply only allows for vaccinations for our employees and doctors at this time. We are ..."
"...proactively engaged in the safe management of COVID-19, and the health and safety of our patients, caregivers and communities remain our top priorities. If we receive additional vaccine resources that allow our facilities to vaccinate beyond employees and doctors, we will..."
"... consider if it's feasible for us to serve as vaccination sites for the public." At the same time, Tarrytown Pharmacy has given all their doses but you can sign up on their website for updates on when you can get your injections https://www.tarrytownpharmacy.com/pages/covid-vaccine
I'm still waiting for Baylor Scott and White to get back to me, and Dell Seton. But pretty much to sum it up, more than 33,000 doses have been delivered to ATX so far, and that does not begin to cover Phase 1A *and Phase 1B. Phase 1B is people over 65 or people with
-- underlying health conditions -- so that's a LOT of people. I'm putting this all on CBS Austin News at 6:30, and then on our website http://cbsaustin.com . But the bottom line is, it appears you will have to sign up and wait until Phase 1A folks are vaccinated. @cbsaustin