On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration officially approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. That means the vaccine is no longer under an emergency use authorization, and most likely the FDA will approve the other vaccines from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson soon.
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The City of Lubbock Health Department has announced in a news release that free COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be held at Southcrest Baptist Church throughout the month of June.
A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control says that around 8% of people in America have received their first shot of either the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, but aren't going back for the second dose.
The FDA announced Tuesday, April 13, that 6 women have developed a rare blood clot after taking the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, leading to 1 death and 1 hospitalization.
The City of Lubbock continues to do well at getting the coronavirus vaccine into the arms of people who need and want it.
On Saturday, February 27th, the City of Lubbock sent out on update saying more than 38,000 people had received their first COVID-19 vaccine, while over 17,700 people had received their second dose...