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From: Alex Perez
Subject: Vaccine
Good morning Armando, I have brought up the discussion of the Covid vaccine in our last meeting so
that we could have a plan if the vaccine becomes available to our clinics.
James Bound advised me that it was too early to tell if Health By Design clinics would be offered the vaccine.
At this time, my understanding will be to recommend our retirees over 65 to utilize the Walgreens and CVS pharmacy or other resources when its offered.
There will probably be more information as we go forward and there could be changes. I will make sure to keep you all updated on any further information.
Happy New Year to all and stay healthy and save.
Alex Perez, Police Retiree’s Rep.
Subject: Vaccine
Good morning Armando, I have brought up the discussion of the Covid vaccine in our last meeting so
that we could have a plan if the vaccine becomes available to our clinics.
James Bound advised me that it was too early to tell if Health By Design clinics would be offered the vaccine.
At this time, my understanding will be to recommend our retirees over 65 to utilize the Walgreens and CVS pharmacy or other resources when its offered.
There will probably be more information as we go forward and there could be changes. I will make sure to keep you all updated on any further information.
Happy New Year to all and stay healthy and save.
Alex Perez, Police Retiree’s Rep.
Registered VA Veterans 75 and over Vaccine - SAN ANTONIO –
Veterans that are 75-years-old or older in San Antonio are eligible to be next in line to receive their COVID-19 vaccine from the South Texas Veterans Health Care System.
The South Texas Veterans Health Care System announced Wednesday that it will begin administering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine every Saturday, beginning Jan. 9, to enrolled veterans.
Those that want to receive the vaccine must have proper identification to verify their enrollment and must schedule both doses of the vaccine, as both are required for maximum protection against COVID-19.
Health officials said the vaccinations are only for enrolled veterans, and this does NOT include their caregivers and/or family members.
Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital Vaccination Clinic, 1st floor
7400 Merton Minter Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78229
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Frank M. Tejeda Outpatient Clinic Vaccination Clinic, 1st floor
5788 Eckherdt Rd., San Antonio, TX 78229
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Veterans that are 75-years-old or older in San Antonio are eligible to be next in line to receive their COVID-19 vaccine from the South Texas Veterans Health Care System.
The South Texas Veterans Health Care System announced Wednesday that it will begin administering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine every Saturday, beginning Jan. 9, to enrolled veterans.
Those that want to receive the vaccine must have proper identification to verify their enrollment and must schedule both doses of the vaccine, as both are required for maximum protection against COVID-19.
Health officials said the vaccinations are only for enrolled veterans, and this does NOT include their caregivers and/or family members.
Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital Vaccination Clinic, 1st floor
7400 Merton Minter Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78229
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Frank M. Tejeda Outpatient Clinic Vaccination Clinic, 1st floor
5788 Eckherdt Rd., San Antonio, TX 78229
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The City of San Antonio will begin anti virus inoculations on Monday Jan 11th
at the Alamodome for all folks over 65. They will have a drive up
for non-ambulatory folks.
At this time, per state guidelines, only people who fall under
Phases 1A (frontline healthcare workers and residents at long-term care facilities)
and 1B (those 65+ and those 16+ with certain chronic medical conditions) will
be able to receive the vaccine at the Alamodome.
APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED and can be made by
visiting covid19.sanantonio.gov/vaccine or by calling 311 and selecting option 8.
Walk-ins will not be accepted.
Registration is a must and begins on Saturday Jan 9th 9:00 am.
Register Online: go to covid19@sanantonio.gov
Register by phone: Call 311 and Dial in 8
Refer all questions to the COSA site.
at the Alamodome for all folks over 65. They will have a drive up
for non-ambulatory folks.
At this time, per state guidelines, only people who fall under
Phases 1A (frontline healthcare workers and residents at long-term care facilities)
and 1B (those 65+ and those 16+ with certain chronic medical conditions) will
be able to receive the vaccine at the Alamodome.
APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED and can be made by
visiting covid19.sanantonio.gov/vaccine or by calling 311 and selecting option 8.
Walk-ins will not be accepted.
Registration is a must and begins on Saturday Jan 9th 9:00 am.
Register Online: go to covid19@sanantonio.gov
Register by phone: Call 311 and Dial in 8
Refer all questions to the COSA site.