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How can I register for the COVID-19 vaccine in the Brazos Valley?

By Debbie Fitzgerald
April 7, 2021
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Click here to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine and what you need to know before you go.

BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas – If you want a detailed guide to everything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine, we have a link to this article below. Here is a simple place where you can find how to register for the COVID-19 vaccine in Brazos Valley.

By clicking on the link above, you can sign up for a first dose. As of March 8, 2021, the Brazos County COVID-19 vaccination center has stopped using its waiting list. You can now register if you meet the current criteria to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Secondary doses will always be done by email, NOT the above website.

CHI St. Luke’s Health Woodlands Hospital 936-202-2060

Lone Star Family Health Center 936-523-5230

Washington County Emergency Management

At present, these are the only COVID-19 vaccine concentrators or sub-concentrators in the Brazos Valley. There are other counties in Texas that you can register with to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Click on the link below to access a list of HUBS with each county’s information on where to register:

Beginning in January, Texas established large vaccination sites or centers statewide. The goal of these centers is to provide more people with the vaccine and an easier way to sign up for an appointment. Providers will focus on immunizing areas and populations hardest hit by COVID-19.

The Brazos County Vaccination Center has received its first 5,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and will begin vaccinations on Monday, February 1. These vaccinations will be for those who qualify for categories 1A or 1B. If you need to know which category you are in, click here.

In order to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine, you must register by clicking on the link above. The Vaccination HUB is for those who have signed up for an appointment ONLY. Walk-ins will be refused. If you are not eligible for categories 1A or 1B, complete the Registration Form and you will be put on the waiting list. Once the HUB has enough vaccines to reach you, they will contact you by email to make an appointment.

How to register for a # COVID-19[FEMALE[FEMININE vaccine in #Texas.

Eligible people can register with an immunization center or community vaccine provider.
🔹 Information on the vaccination center: https://t.co/7m6v4KF2Yn
🔹Community supplier map: https://t.co/FDEZypNTdb#HealthyTexas # COVID19TX #EveryDoseMatters pic.twitter.com/e1zWLLBtdG

– Texas DSHS (@TexasDSHS) January 20, 2021

The Brazos County Health District said the vaccination center will receive around 5,000 doses of the vaccine per week and hopes to immunize around 1,000 people each day.




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