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The rate of COVID-19 vaccine administration is slowly increasing in Texas as we enter the second full month of shots going into arms. The Texas Department of State Health Services last weekend reported that about 1.6 million Texans—overwhelmingly frontline health workers, people over 65, or those with chronic health conditions—have received the first dose. Just over 400,000 are fully-vaccinated. The state has received 3.16 million doses so far; nearly half remain to be administered. Texas ranks near the bottom in percapita doses administered when compared to other states, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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Amarillo leads the nation in COVID-19 vaccinations

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According to data from www.covidactnow.org, the Amarillo metro area is number one in the nation for vaccinations. The Amarillo Public Health department began providing the COVID-19 vaccine at its walk-in clinic at the Amarillo Civic Center on Dec. 30. As of Sunday, Jan. 24, 29,611 doses of the first shot had been administered and 2,116 individuals had received the second shot.
Waiting to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Amarillo Civic Center last week

U.S. Rep. Jackson named to House Armed Services

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson (TX-13) has been appointed to the House Armed Services Committee (HASC). HASC is charged with authorizing national defense budgets and enacting policies that structure the U.S. military.
U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson takes oath of office during Jan. 3 ceremony

HCH lab reports 21 new COVID positives in week

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The Hemphill County Hospital District lab has reported 21 new positive tests for COVID-19 in local residents over the last seven days, from Jan. 21-27, and 13 new cases in non-county residents. There have been no new virus-related hospital admissions during that time either, and no inpatient or ER transfers to a facility with higher level of care have been necessary.
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Driver’s license renewal extension in Texas expires in April

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AUSTIN (KXAN)—If you’re putting off renewing your driver’s license because of the expiration date waiver, now is the time to make an appointment at the DMV. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds Texans that the waiver, which applies only to driver’s licenses that expired on or after March 13, 2020, will end on April 14.
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Candidate filing continues this week for May 1 local elections

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Candidate filing began last Wednesday, Jan. 13, for candidates seeking a place on the ballot in the May 1 city council, and hospital and school board elections. There are eight open seats up for grabs this year, and incumbents have already begun announcing their intentions.
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