Dr. Peter Hotez hopes Houston's vaccination efforts become national model

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Monday, January 11, 2021
2 Houston mega-vaccination sites eyed, but time needed
The city of Houston moved vaccination efforts to Minute Maid Park where 3,600 shots were given.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Dr. Peter Hotez, the Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, said he hopes Harris County's first free public COVID-19 vaccine clinic becomes a national model.

Dr. Hotez congratulated Mayor Sylvester Turner in a tweet Sunday morning on the number of vaccinations the newly opened clinic has administered so far. He said the clinic is one of the largest mass COVID-19 vaccination sites to date.

The clinic opened Saturday, Jan. 2, and appointments for vaccinations have filled up extremely fast.

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Just this past Saturday, Minute Maid Park also became a vaccination site, where a little more than 3,800 shots were given.

All 1,000 new appointments at Minute Maid Park were filled shortly after they were added by the Houston Health Department for people who meet Phase 1A or Phase 1B criteria.

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Mayor Turner thanked the many volunteers, the health department, and other local officials that helped make Saturday's vaccinations a success.

As more rounds of COVID-19 vaccine doses make their way to the Houston area, local county leaders and health officials are working to implement the best plans possible for distribution. A county-by-county breakdown can be found here.