Vaccine options grow

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  • The existing supply of COVID-19 vaccinations are being directed first to front-line workers, such as first responders and health care professionals. Phase 1B of distribution involves vaccinating people over 65 or those with chronic medical conditions that put them at increased risk. File photo
    The existing supply of COVID-19 vaccinations are being directed first to front-line workers, such as first responders and health care professionals. Phase 1B of distribution involves vaccinating people over 65 or those with chronic medical conditions that put them at increased risk. File photo
  • Those interested in receiving the COVID-19 will have multiple options moving forward. Area hospitals, including Ascension Seton in Burnet are continuing to vaccinate their employees and other healthcare workers, including Burnet County Health Authority Dr. Juliette Madrigal (pictured here in December). File photo
    Those interested in receiving the COVID-19 will have multiple options moving forward. Area hospitals, including Ascension Seton in Burnet are continuing to vaccinate their employees and other healthcare workers, including Burnet County Health Authority Dr. Juliette Madrigal (pictured here in December). File photo
Residents of Burnet and Llano counties continue to wait for more of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to become available in the area as a scant existing supply is being directed first to front-line first responders, health care professionals, long-term care facility residents and the elderly or those with chronic health conditions. However, more options are becoming available that could help…

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