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Fox 29: COVID vaccinations underway for local frontline workers

December 16, 2020

This Fox 29 story is about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine being administered to UT Health San Antonio’s front-line health care workers, physicians, nurses and students. Read and watch the story.


News 4: COVID vaccinations underway for local frontline workers

December 16, 2020

This News 4 story is about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine being administered to UT Health San Antonio’s front-line health care workers, physicians, nurses and students. Read and watch the story.


News 4: UT Health San Antonio to begin vaccinating frontline workers Tuesday

December 16, 2020

UT Health San Antonio made history when the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine was administered to the university’s front-line health care workers, physicians, nurses and students. Read and watch the story.


KENS 5: Frontline heroes receive first coronavirus vaccines in San Antonio

December 16, 2020

This KENS 5 story mentions how the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine was administered to UT Health San Antonio’s front-line health care workers, physicians, nurses and students on Dec. 15. Read and watch the story.


News Radio 1200 WOAI: Doctor: Keep wearing masks even though vaccine is in town

December 16, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, says people should continue wearing masks and social distancing even as COVID-19 vaccines become available and are administered. Read the story.


San Antonio Report: ‘Ray of hope’: UT Health administers San Antonio’s first doses of coronavirus vaccine

December 16, 2020

Dr. William Henrich, president, is quoted in this San Antonio Report story regarding the ‘Ray of hope’ afforded by the COVID-19 vaccine. UT Health San Antonio is one of the first sites in the state to receive 6,000 doses of the  Pfizer-developed vaccine and began administering the first of two required doses on Dec. 15. […]


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