SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District announced that 10,000 COVID-19 vaccine appointments will open Monday night.
Health officials made the announcement on Sunday and said 10,000 meetings with the first-dose Pfizer vaccine will become available starting at 6 p.m., Monday, on the Metro Health COVID-19 vaccine registration site.
Residents without internet access can call 311 and select option 8 for registration assistance.
People in Phase 1A and Phase 1B are currently eligible for the vaccine, as well as teachers and school and childcare staff.
Phase 1A includes front-line care workers and long-term caregivers, and Phase 1B includes people over the age of 65 or anyone 16 years of age or older with a chronic risk of high risk. of serious disease of COVID-19. Persons employed in pre-primary, primary and secondary schools, as well as in the Head Start and Early Head Start programs (including teachers, staff and bus drivers) and those working as or for authorized childcare providers, including center-providers Family and family care services are also eligible from March 3rd.
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For more information, please visit covid19.sanantonio.gov.
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