Monday, February 1, 2021

Where to Get Vaccine -Availability 1st and 2nd Doses - Info Shared by Efamily.. Experiences - Phone Number to Register for Vaccine - Where to Call

Efamily we are sharing with each other where to get the Vaccine. Below are Texts I have received. ============================= THIS IS A GREAT TOOL To Find out where the vaccine is available: https://tdem.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3700a84845c5470cb0dc3ddace5c376b This is a great tool- you can input your zip and how many miles from home you want to search or travel for available vaccines... when you click on that location it then shows if it has first doses available, has second doses and how many of each dose is available and what is helpful is that it gives that date that each vaccine provider gave that particular information was inputted- because if the info was uploaded even two days ago- chances are the vaccines are now no longer available ======================= Methodist Baytown number ===================== 2815242714 This phone # is for Houston Methodist in Baytown. Once you call & if you get approved, you will get a link to available appts. Hope this helps. Let me know. If you are in Methodist system, you should get approved right away if appointments are open. If not, will be put on a waiting list. =======================
========================================================================= Tips re Second Dose from the City If you received a #COVID19vaccine from the Houston Health Department, they will contact you to provide information about where to schedule your second dose within the appropriate timeframe. Moderna’s second dose is recommended 28 days after the first dose with a four-day grace period to receive it early. Currently there is no maximum amount of time between first and second dose that would trigger a need to restart the series. Although people vaccinated by the health department will be contacted, we understand the anxiety but they will reach out to everyone they vaccinate about second doses. Please only call if you haven’t heard from HHD 48 hours after your due date. The volume of calls about second doses ahead of time is creating long wait times at the call center. The federal government guarantees second doses will be shipped to providers for everyone who received the initial dose. – Staff Member ================= GREAT WEBSITE FOR INFO https://houstonemergency.org/covid19/ or paste in your browser https://houstonemergency.org/covid19/ =================== ACCINE UPDATE: Harris County Public Health has been administering a limited supply of the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine to healthcare professionals and people over 65 or those with underlying health conditions. Register for HCPH's waitlistor find more local providers here. NOTICE: If you have received your first COVID-19 vaccine from HCPH, your appointment for your second dose will be scheduled automatically. You will be notified by email and/or phone based on the option specified during registration. banner-hcph-covid-vaccine-3 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccine Information Jump to: Get Vaccinated Information for Healthcare Providers Find Providers Near You Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About COVID-19 Vaccines Download Toolkit Get Vaccinated In November 2020, Governor Abbott and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) released guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine allocation. Per this plan, the first phase of distribution in Texas will be limited to healthcare workers and individuals on the frontlines. This includes those in hospital settings, long-term care staff, EMS providers, etc. Find out more about the qualifications for the current phases below. =======================================

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