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City of San Antonio officials announce that the Alamodome will serve as a no-cost mass COVID-19 vaccine site. The site will require registration and will be able to vaccinate approximately 1,500 persons per day, beginning next week. Photos taken on January 8, 2021.o officials announce that the Alamodome will serve as a no-cost mass COVID-19 vaccine site. The site will require registration and will be able to vaccinate approximately 1,500 persons per day, beginning next week. Photos taken on January 8, 2020.
Posted inCoronavirus

Monday COVID-19 vaccinations postponed due to icy weather conditions

Lindsey Carnett by Lindsey Carnett February 12, 2021

The City of San Antonio announced it will be rescheduling all COVID-19 vaccination appointments set for Monday at the Alamodome.

Local officials and health care workers join at WellMed Elvira Cisneros Senior Community Center to announce an upcoming COVID-19 vaccine distribution where access to South Side residents can be inoculated.
Posted inHealth

Additional WellMed COVID-19 vaccination slots set to open this weekend

Lindsey Carnett by Lindsey Carnett January 29, 2021
Local officials and health care workers join at WellMed Elvira Cisneros Senior Community Center to announce an upcoming COVID-19 vaccine distribution where access to South Side residents can be inoculated.
Posted inHealth

All 9,000 slots booked for WellMed vaccination clinics despite phone line troubles

Lindsey Carnett by Lindsey Carnett January 13, 2021
First graders point out the correct answer in the memory game.
Posted inHealth

Spreading Vaccine Misinformation Threatens Public Health

T.J. Mayes by T.J. Mayes May 18, 2019
Posted inHealth

The Counties Where the Anti-Vaccine Movement Thrives in the U.S.

Peter Hotez by Peter Hotez November 23, 2018
The inaugural class of the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program at the University of the Incarnate Word.
Posted inHealth

UIW Uses Vaccination Drives to Help Prevent Cancer

Dr. Thomas SchlenkerDr. Anil ManglaKaylyn Snook by Dr. Thomas Schlenker, Dr. Anil Mangla and Kaylyn Snook October 8, 2018
Posted inHealth

Tierrabyte: Vaccine Exemptions for Religious, Personal Beliefs on the Rise

Emily Royall by Emily Royall July 29, 2018
A young woman receives a HPV vaccine.
Posted inHealth

Vaccine Advocates Seek Community Feedback On Immunizations

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza June 29, 2018
University Health System Eastside Clinic will serve as Metro Health’s main immunization clinic.
Posted inHealth

Metro Health Expands Immunization Services to San Antonio’s East Side

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza June 27, 2018
A young woman receives one of three shots of the HPV vaccine.
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Methodist Healthcare Teams with Cancer Society to Give HPV Vaccination Rates a Shot in the Arm

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza May 2, 2017

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