One year later: Doctors and their families discuss lasting effect of COVID-19
HOUSTON โ Thursday marked one year since the World Health Organization first called the new coronavirus a pandemic. Her father, Frank Granados Jr., died from pneumonia and complications from COVID-19 in Houston on February 14. last March came as the virus spread and life as we knew it was turned upside down. Over the past year, Mangat said she ended up treating hundreds of COVID-19 patients. โBut we were always there for the patients.โAdShe said healthcare workers stepped up to battle the virus.
Rice Stadium to become vaccination site starting March 15
HOUSTON โ St. Lukeโs Health announced Monday that Rice Stadium will be a new appointment-only vaccination site starting on March 15. The Rice Stadium vaccine clinic, located at 2200 University Blvd. It is required that all visitors wear a face covering and maintain a physical distance while on campus and within the vaccination clinic. โThe iconic Rice Stadium is large and functional and conducive to an efficient clinic operation. St. Lukeโs Health is proactively reaching out to area schools/districts and care centers to develop plans for vaccinating eligible staff.
What to know about the Third Ward vaccine clinic being held by St Lukeโs Health at TSU
HOUSTON โ Baylor St. Lukeโs Medical Center is partnering with Texas Southern University to hold a coronavirus vaccine clinic located at the TSU campus in Houstonโs Third Ward. According to Vanessa Astros, spokeswoman for St. Lukeโs Health, the appointment-only clinic is expected to be fully operational by Monday. People who qualify to receive the vaccine under the current guidelines can join the St. Lukeโs waiting list at stlukeshealth.org. Those who sign up and are qualified to receive the vaccine will be contacted about making an appointment, Astros said. St. Lukeโs Health is not offering walk-in vaccinations at any location.
Hereโs how Houston-area hospital systems plan to distribute the coronavirus vaccine
Hereโs a look at how Houston-area hospital systems plan to distribute the approved vaccines. Memorial HermannIn compliance with Texasโ guidance for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, Memorial Hermann is prioritizing vaccine distribution to persons in Phase 1A and Phase 1B. As soon as the vaccine is more widely available, Memorial Hermann plans to offer it to its patients and members of the community. According to its website, vaccine distribution plans are determined by the FDA, CDC, and state and local health departments. University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) SystemOn Dec. 30, UTMB Health announced plans to expand its employee vaccination program to high-risk individuals.