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San Antonio Report: COVID vaccines now offered in San Antonio for kids ages 5-11

November 4, 2021

Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Mandie Svatek, Pediatrics, are quoted in this San Antonio Report story that answers questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. Read story


CNBC.com: U.S. Covid cases fall to less than half of peak delta levels as country approaches holiday season

November 2, 2021

Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this CNBC.com story. Read story


Laredo Morning Times: Long-haul COVID study seeking Laredo participants

November 2, 2021

Dr. Jennifer Potter, Vice President for Research, is quoted in this story about the partnership established between UT Health San Antonio, University Health and the Laredo Health Department for the study of long COVID. Read story


KSAT 12: Struggling rural healthcare providers nationwide getting virtual help from San Antonio-based program

November 1, 2021

Dr. Waridibo Allison, an infectious disease physician at UT Health San Antonio and program director of the Rural Telementoring Training Center (RTTC), was interviewed by KSAT 12 in San Antonio on the launch of the nationwide RTTC to provide help to stressed rural health care providers. Raudell Bobadilla, senior research coordinator and a community health […]


KSAT 12: UT Health San Antonio doctor says data proves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids is safe, effective

November 1, 2021

Dr. Tess Barton, pediatric infectious disease doctor at UT Health San Antonio, answered questions during this live, KSAT 12 Leading SAweekend morning show interview segment where she discussed the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, including the vaccine being safe and effective, the minor side effects and where you can get the shot […]


KSAT 12 Q&A: Dr. Ruth Berggren addresses parents’ concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccine risks for children

October 29, 2021

Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics, answered parents’ questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for children during this KSAT 12 Q&A. Watch Q&A


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