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A mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic was held at Texas State's University Events Center on Thursday. Above, a clinic volunteer takes the temperature of a couple entering the vaccination clinic. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

Mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic takes place at Texas State

A mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic took place Thursday at Texas State’s University Events Center with an estimated 6,000 Pfizer vaccine doses available. 

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San Marcos Consolidated ISD plans to vaccinate eligible students against COVID-19 in the near future. Above, members of the SMCISD Board of Trustees speak during their meeting Monday night. Screenshot via SMCISD Board of Trustees meeting video

San Marcos CISD aims to offer COVID-19 vaccines to eligible students

San Marcos Consolidated ISD plans to offer COVID-19 vaccines to eligible students in the near future. 

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Texas State will host a mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the University Events Center (pictured above) on Thursday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

Mass COVID-19 vaccination event to take place Thursday at Texas State

A mass COVID-19 vaccination event will take place at Texas State’s University Events Center on Thursday, April 22, University President Denise Trauth announced Friday. 

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A masked server drops off food at a table at Perla's in South Austin on March 12, 2021. Experts caution that a major increase in cases could still come and it may still be too early to tell whether Abbott’s decisions to lift the statewide mask mandate and allow businesses to fully reopen could prompt a new wave of infections. Credit: Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribune

Texas coronavirus cases haven't surged since Gov. Greg Abbott lifted the mask order. Experts warn it's too soon to celebrate.

More than a month has passed since Gov. Greg Abbott ended virtually all statewide restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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