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Anti-Fentanyl vaccine one step closer to providing hope
Read full article: Anti-Fentanyl vaccine one step closer to providing hopeThe first-of-its-kind anti-fentanyl vaccine is one step closer to saving lives. This is a story our Zach Lashway broke in 2022. Doctor Colin Haile, an associate professor at University of Houston confirmed the shot is headed to clinical trials in early 2025.
Research suggests fewer doses of vaccine needed for HPV protection
Read full article: Research suggests fewer doses of vaccine needed for HPV protectionFewer doses of a vaccine than currently recommended are needed to protect against human papillomavirus-related cancers in young women, research by doctors at the University of Texas Medical Branch has confirmed.
Booking a COVID-19 vaccine? Some are reporting canceled appointments or insurance issues
Read full article: Booking a COVID-19 vaccine? Some are reporting canceled appointments or insurance issuesPfizer and Moderna say they have sent out millions of doses of the new COVID-19 vaccines in the past week.
‘We’ve made great progress’: UH scientists who created anti-fentanyl vaccine step closer to becoming FDA-approved
Read full article: ‘We’ve made great progress’: UH scientists who created anti-fentanyl vaccine step closer to becoming FDA-approvedIn 2022, history was made inside a University of Houston lab where a team of scientists developed a vaccine that blocked fentanyl from entering the brain, which prevents overdose and death.
Classroom Ready: Vaccines your kids need from Kindergarten to college
Read full article: Classroom Ready: Vaccines your kids need from Kindergarten to collegeTexas schools require immunizations against preventable diseases and most of what’s required will be given before students enroll in Kindergarten.
FDA approves world’s first RSV vaccine, a shot for adults ages 60 and up
Read full article: FDA approves world’s first RSV vaccine, a shot for adults ages 60 and upThe Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved the world's first RSV vaccine: a shot for adults ages 60 and up, made by pharmaceutical giant GSK.
‘The key is to stay hydrated’: Health officials discuss treating viruses at home to try and prevent ER visit
Read full article: ‘The key is to stay hydrated’: Health officials discuss treating viruses at home to try and prevent ER visitHarris County Public Health Department said they were not expecting to see this volume of viruses for at least a month.
UT Health researchers identify possible link between flu vaccine, reduced rate of Alzheimer’s
Read full article: UT Health researchers identify possible link between flu vaccine, reduced rate of Alzheimer’sAlzheimer’s disease affects more than six million people living in the U.S., with the number of affected individuals growing due to the nation’s aging population.
Research to determine if the monkeypox vaccine can cut down to 1/10 of the full dose
Read full article: Research to determine if the monkeypox vaccine can cut down to 1/10 of the full doseCases of monkeypox in our area have been on the decline since mid-August, but there’s still a need for more vaccines.
Flu season is starting early in Houston; Here’s what doctors say
Read full article: Flu season is starting early in Houston; Here’s what doctors sayThe Center for Disease Control recommends getting the flu shot in September or October. However, one local researcher says the virus is spreading now in Houston and people shouldn’t wait.
Up to 2,000 people will be able to receive free monkeypox vaccine during Pride Galveston, officials say
Read full article: Up to 2,000 people will be able to receive free monkeypox vaccine during Pride Galveston, officials sayUp to 2,000 people will be able to receive free vaccinations during Galveston Pride weekend in an effort to protect themselves against monkeypox, health officials announced Wednesday.
Monkeypox vaccinations: Houston Health Department to begin intradermal vaccinations Tuesday
Read full article: Monkeypox vaccinations: Houston Health Department to begin intradermal vaccinations TuesdayThe Houston Health Department on Tuesday will switch to intradermal monkeypox vaccinations, an injection just under the skin, and expand eligibility criteria to the estimated 26,000 people living with HIV in Houston and Harris County, officials said in a news release.
Monkeypox vaccine: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee advocates for bigger supply as cases increase
Read full article: Monkeypox vaccine: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee advocates for bigger supply as cases increaseCongresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee will be joined by members of Congress Friday to advocate for a dramatic increase in the supply of monkeypox vaccine in the United States.
Harris County Public Health, Local Health Authority host Q&A event to discuss monkeypox virus, vaccine
Read full article: Harris County Public Health, Local Health Authority host Q&A event to discuss monkeypox virus, vaccineThe City of Houston Health Department and Harris County Public Health held a joint press conference Friday.
Judge Lina Hidalgo announces Harris County Public Health will start distributing vaccine for kids under 5
Read full article: Judge Lina Hidalgo announces Harris County Public Health will start distributing vaccine for kids under 5Judge Hidalgo provided an update Thursday on Harris County’s distribution of the recent FDA-authorized pediatric vaccines with Texas Children’s Hospital and Harris County Public Health Department.
‘We’ve been waiting for this for a long time’: 1st Houston area babies, toddlers receive COVID shots
Read full article: ‘We’ve been waiting for this for a long time’: 1st Houston area babies, toddlers receive COVID shotsOn Tuesday morning, Texas Children’s Hospital became the first location in Houston to begin vaccinating toddlers and babies as young as six months old.
Texas Children’s Hospital begins administering Pfizer vaccine booster to children ages 5-11 Friday
Read full article: Texas Children’s Hospital begins administering Pfizer vaccine booster to children ages 5-11 FridayTexas Children’s Hospital and all Texas Children’s Pediatrics practices will begin administering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster Friday to children ages 5 to 11, a news release said.
EXPLAINER: Will you need a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Will you need a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine?We are coming up on six months since booster shots were first available and we know data indicates that three doses are better than two.So, does that mean a fourth dose is coming?
Need some extra cash? Get vaccinated and win up to $1,000 in gift cards
Read full article: Need some extra cash? Get vaccinated and win up to $1,000 in gift cardsAre you in need of some extra cash and haven’t received the COVID-19 vaccine yet? Houston Health Department is launching a new program to encourage more people to get vaccinated.
Nurse in Italy caught faking shots, ditching vaccine, police say
Read full article: Nurse in Italy caught faking shots, ditching vaccine, police sayPolice in Italy have arrested a nurse on charges he faked giving coronavirus vaccinations to at least 45 people so they could get a health pass without actually getting the shot.
Fort Bend County set to launch 1st COVID mega testing site
Read full article: Fort Bend County set to launch 1st COVID mega testing siteFort Bend County is the latest Houston-area community to launch a drive-thru COVID-19 mega testing site. Leaders say the site is a necessity, citing “the exponential increase” in demand by residents for COVID testing because of the rapid spread of the omicron variant.
Houston Methodist doctor who resigned following suspension over controversial COVID-19 tweets speaks out
Read full article: Houston Methodist doctor who resigned following suspension over controversial COVID-19 tweets speaks outThe local doctor who was suspended by Houston Methodist after they said she was spreading dangerous misinformation about COVID-19 treatments has resigned Tuesday.
Holiday COVID concerns: Will your child have vaccine protection after one dose?
Read full article: Holiday COVID concerns: Will your child have vaccine protection after one dose?Kingwood mom, Elisa Lange, said her six and nine-year-old were thrilled to get their COVID-19 vaccine the first day it was available.
Big Bird accused of pushing government propaganda after announcing COVID-19 vaccination
Read full article: Big Bird accused of pushing government propaganda after announcing COVID-19 vaccinationSesame Street’s Big Bird is facing backlash after participating in a virtual town hall promoting the COVID-19 vaccine to children following FDA authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 through 11 years to receive.
Study finds 75% of Texans have COVID antibodies
Read full article: Study finds 75% of Texans have COVID antibodiesOne of the world’s largest COVID-19 antibody studies, by Texas CARES and public health experts at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the Texas Department of State Health Services are estimating that over 75% of Texans have COVID-19 antibodies.
Girl inspires other children to get vaccinated after grandfather dies from COVID-19
Read full article: Girl inspires other children to get vaccinated after grandfather dies from COVID-19The great-grand daughter of an Astros fan who passed away from COVID-19 earlier this year is speaking out on why it’s important for her to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Colorado hospital requires transplant patients to be vaccinated or lose their spot on transplant waiting list
Read full article: Colorado hospital requires transplant patients to be vaccinated or lose their spot on transplant waiting listIn Colorado, a hospital is in the spotlight after a patient claims she’s been given a deadline to get the vaccine or be bumped off the transplant waiting list.
Counterfeit vaccine cards, ivermectin pills headed toward Houston seized in Chicago, feds say
Read full article: Counterfeit vaccine cards, ivermectin pills headed toward Houston seized in Chicago, feds sayU.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago seized four packages on Monday that contained counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards and Ivermectin pills bound for Houston and Seagraves, Texas, according to CBP.
United Airlines firing about 600 employees for not complying with companywide vaccine mandate, CEOs say
Read full article: United Airlines firing about 600 employees for not complying with companywide vaccine mandate, CEOs sayUnited Airlines confirms they are in the process of laying off close to 600 employees due to noncompliance of their companywide vaccine mandate.
Mu COVID variant found in at least 50 patients at Houston Methodist Hospital, doctors confirm
Read full article: Mu COVID variant found in at least 50 patients at Houston Methodist Hospital, doctors confirmDoctors at Houston Methodist Hospital have discovered cases of a new variant of COVID-19 among patients being treated for the virus, the hospital confirmed Monday to KPRC 2.
2 doses of COVID vaccine will give you longer immunity, UTMB researcher says
Read full article: 2 doses of COVID vaccine will give you longer immunity, UTMB researcher saysEight months after the second dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine is when experts believe antibodies begin to diminish and a booster vaccine is needed.
FIEL study targets barriers to COVID vaccine information in immigrant community
Read full article: FIEL study targets barriers to COVID vaccine information in immigrant communityThe advocacy group FIEL wanted better answers as to why critical information about the COVID-19 vaccine was not getting to everyone in the Houston area’s immigrant community. To answer that question, FIEL commissioned a study that involved knocking on more than 7,000 doors in four areas of town.
Q&A: Harris County doctor explains COVID-19 booster shots
Read full article: Q&A: Harris County doctor explains COVID-19 booster shotsKPRC 2 reporter Haley Hernandez speaks with Dr. Gary Sheppard, president of the Harris County Medical Society, to break down what people need to know about the COVID-19 booster shots.
Gov. Greg Abbott issues executive order to maintain policy prohibiting state government entities from requiring COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott issues executive order to maintain policy prohibiting state government entities from requiring COVID-19 vaccineTexas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order to maintain the policy that no government entity in the state can require the COVID-19 vaccine.
Memorial Hermann offering booster shots for immunocompromised
Read full article: Memorial Hermann offering booster shots for immunocompromisedMemorial Hermann announced that it will offer booster shots of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine in hospitals and clinics throughout the Greater Houston area to immunocompromised people who meet criteria set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Houston’s Texas Medical Center issues open letter to the city, calls for vaccination, masking for all in schools
Read full article: Houston’s Texas Medical Center issues open letter to the city, calls for vaccination, masking for all in schoolsThe Texas Medical Center in Houston issued this open letter to the city on Friday.
Ask 2: I already got the COVID-19 vaccine. Now that Harris County is offering the $100 incentive, do I qualify?
Read full article: Ask 2: I already got the COVID-19 vaccine. Now that Harris County is offering the $100 incentive, do I qualify?At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.
Here is how to store your COVID vaccine card on your phone
Read full article: Here is how to store your COVID vaccine card on your phoneWith more businesses and events beginning to require customers to show proof of their vaccine, people are trying to find easier ways to display it so you don't have to carry it with you where ever you go. Since you've always got your phone with you, storing your card on your device is a good option.
Free COVID-19 vaccinations: Here are 31 Houston Health Department-affiliated sites you can go to this week
Read full article: Free COVID-19 vaccinations: Here are 31 Houston Health Department-affiliated sites you can go to this weekThe Houston Health Department is announcing the schedule for sites offering free doses of COVID-19 vaccine during the week of Aug. 16, 2021.
Ask 2: Why is my insurance requested and billed if the COVID-19 vaccine is supposedly free?
Read full article: Ask 2: Why is my insurance requested and billed if the COVID-19 vaccine is supposedly free?At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.
Texas Renaissance Festival to require COVID-19 vaccinations for participants, employees, but not ticketed visitors, season pass holders
Read full article: Texas Renaissance Festival to require COVID-19 vaccinations for participants, employees, but not ticketed visitors, season pass holdersThe Texas Renaissance Festival announced Thursday they will require COVID-19 vaccinations for festival participants.
FDA set to authorize 3rd vaccine dose for immunocompromised people
Read full article: FDA set to authorize 3rd vaccine dose for immunocompromised peopleThe Food and Drug Administration is poised to amend the emergency use authorizations for the Pfizer and the Moderna Covid-19 vaccines Thursday to allow people with compromised immune systems to get a third dose, according to two sources familiar with the plans.
Cypress woman joins study to evaluate booster shots for immunocompromised
Read full article: Cypress woman joins study to evaluate booster shots for immunocompromisedThe Texas Medical Center says that hospitalizations of vaccinated people are mostly those who are immunocompromised. That includes transplant recipients, people with HIV, and cancer patients.
What you need know about the free vaccine clinics happening in the Houston area
Read full article: What you need know about the free vaccine clinics happening in the Houston areaSchool is just around the corner. In preparation for the school year, districts and organizations have started announcing vaccine clinics. Many will be hosting clinics for the standard required immunizations and others will also be including COVID-19 vaccines in their list of vaccines available at the clinic.
A closer look at breakthrough COVID-19 cases in vaccinated residents in Houston-area
Read full article: A closer look at breakthrough COVID-19 cases in vaccinated residents in Houston-areaIn this latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, breakthrough cases in people who have been fully vaccinated are getting a lot of attention, but doctors say they are extremely rare.
Study: Vaccinated people can carry as much virus as others
Read full article: Study: Vaccinated people can carry as much virus as othersIn another dispiriting setback for the nation’s efforts to stamp out the coronavirus, scientists who studied a big COVID-19 outbreak in Massachusetts concluded that vaccinated people who got so-called breakthrough infections carried about the same amount of the coronavirus as those who did not get the shots.
Tracking breakthrough COVID-19 cases in Texas. Here’s what we know
Read full article: Tracking breakthrough COVID-19 cases in Texas. Here’s what we knowAs COVID-19 cases and concerns about the Delta variant rise, so do questions about breakthrough cases or cases where people test positive after being fully vaccinated.
Galveston County Health District reports fully vaccinated resident has died from COVID-19
Read full article: Galveston County Health District reports fully vaccinated resident has died from COVID-19The Galveston County Health Department reported its total positive COVID-19 cases, deaths and recoveries on Friday.
Judge Hidalgo asks vaccinated residents in Harris County to mask up again due to rise in COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Judge Hidalgo asks vaccinated residents in Harris County to mask up again due to rise in COVID-19 casesHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is asking all vaccinated residents in Harris County to mask up again due to the rise in COVID-19 cases in the community.
CDC advisers meet to discuss need for COVID-19 boosters and J&J vaccine safety
Read full article: CDC advisers meet to discuss need for COVID-19 boosters and J&J vaccine safetyVaccine advisers for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention met Thursday to discuss recommendations on new safety issues concerning the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and to review preliminary data on whether vaccine boosters will be needed in the future, especially for people with weak immune systems.
Rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations a ‘nightmare,’ United Memorial Medical Center doctor says
Read full article: Rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations a ‘nightmare,’ United Memorial Medical Center doctor saysCOVID-19 patients are flooding hospitals and most of them are unvaccinated and younger, according to doctors.
Tokyo 2020 chief says he can’t rule out last-minute cancellation of Olympic games if COVID-19 numbers continue to rise
Read full article: Tokyo 2020 chief says he can’t rule out last-minute cancellation of Olympic games if COVID-19 numbers continue to riseThere are three days to go until the official start of the Olympics, and Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto is not ruling out a last-minute cancellation of the games amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
New data from Texas Medical Center shows COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations increasing in Houston-area
Read full article: New data from Texas Medical Center shows COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations increasing in Houston-areaIn the Texas Medical Center, and at more than a dozen hospitals throughout the greater Houston-Metro area, health officials say COVID-19 numbers are trending in the wrong direction.
Inhalable COVID-19 vaccine? Rice University scientists developing vaccine spray in fight against coronavirus
Read full article: Inhalable COVID-19 vaccine? Rice University scientists developing vaccine spray in fight against coronavirusScientists at Rice University’s Center for Theoretical Biological Physics announced they are a part of the development of an inhalable COVID-19 vaccination.
Chipotle offers buy-one, get-one entrées as part of National Month of Action for Vaccinations
Read full article: Chipotle offers buy-one, get-one entrées as part of National Month of Action for VaccinationsChipotle offers buy-one, get-one entrees as part of an incentive program to get more people vaccinated.
Grand jury declines to indict former Harris County doctor accused of stealing COVID-19 vaccines
Read full article: Grand jury declines to indict former Harris County doctor accused of stealing COVID-19 vaccinesA grand jury has decided not to indict a former Harris County Public Health doctor, who accused of stealing at least nine doses of COVID-19 vaccine, the district attorney’s office said on Wednesday.
Changes to your menstrual cycle? Sore eyes? We asked a doctor about ‘strange’ COVID vaccine side effects
Read full article: Changes to your menstrual cycle? Sore eyes? We asked a doctor about ‘strange’ COVID vaccine side effectsIf you received your COVID-19 vaccine, you likely knew about what to expect in terms of side effects: Perhaps a mild headache, chills or body aches, a slight fever, a sore arm or maybe a bit of fatigue.
Will you need a COVID-19 booster shot? Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: Will you need a COVID-19 booster shot? Here’s what you need to knowEarlier this year, the CEO of Pfizer said data from their trial indicates antibodies will eventually wear off, and in the future, people will need a booster shot.
CHARTS: Here’s how the coronavirus vaccine has been shipped, administered in Texas
Read full article: CHARTS: Here’s how the coronavirus vaccine has been shipped, administered in TexasThe Texas Department of State Health Services launched a dashboard Tuesday aimed at tracking the distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines across the state.
Judge rules in favor of Houston Methodist in lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccines
Read full article: Judge rules in favor of Houston Methodist in lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccinesA federal judge dismissed a lawsuit Saturday from a group of Houston Methodist employees opposing the hospital’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Here is how students eligible for vaccines could get $5,000 for getting vaccinated
Read full article: Here is how students eligible for vaccines could get $5,000 for getting vaccinatedHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo visited C.E. King High School Thursday where she announced a new Harris County Vaccine Incentive Scholarship program in an effort to motivate younger people to get vaccinated.
Kroger stores to offer $5M in cash prizes, free groceries for a year to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations
Read full article: Kroger stores to offer $5M in cash prizes, free groceries for a year to encourage COVID-19 vaccinationsKroger Health, the healthcare division of The Kroger Co., is launching a major giveaway to encourage more Americans to get vaccinated.
Mother claims her 17-year-old son was mistakenly given the Moderna vaccine at Houston area clinic
Read full article: Mother claims her 17-year-old son was mistakenly given the Moderna vaccine at Houston area clinicOne Houston area mother and her 17-year-old son have been dealing with the headache of having to figure out what to do after her son mistakenly received the Moderna vaccine through HCA due to a clerical error.
The road to Tokyo will go through Houston for some athletes
Read full article: The road to Tokyo will go through Houston for some athletesIn partnership with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and the Harris County - Houston Sports Authority, the city of Houston announced plans to work with Panam Sports to ensure their athletes, delegates and officials can get vaccinated before heading to Toyko for the games.
Big gaps in vaccine rates across the US worry health experts
Read full article: Big gaps in vaccine rates across the US worry health expertsA distinct geographic pattern has emerged in the U.S. drive to vanquish the coronavirus: The highest vaccination rates are concentrated in the Northeast, while the lowest ones are mostly in the South.
UTMB detects new COVID-19 variant from India in Houston area
Read full article: UTMB detects new COVID-19 variant from India in Houston areaThe COVID-19 variant ravaging India right now has been detected in our area. There are at least two patients with this highly contagious form of the virus at UTMB and doctors suspect there could be a lot more.