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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Nurse Kristina Stinson administers a shot as central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • South University nursing students head out to administer Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing students head out to administer Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine418ZU.jpg
  • Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine404ZU.jpg
  • Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • Moderna vaccines wait to be loaded into syringes as South University nursing students administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • Moderna vaccines wait to be loaded into syringes as South University nursing students administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing students administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine195ZU.jpg
  • Loaded syringes wait to be administered while Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine182ZU.jpg
  • Loaded syringes wait to be administered while Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine174ZU.jpg
  • South University nursing students administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine058ZU.jpg
  • South University nursing students head out to administer Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing students head out to administer Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine416ZU.jpg
  • Central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic for COVID-19 vaccines at Kelly Athletic Stadium in Round Rock.  Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: A lone nurse waits fo customers as central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Nurse Kristina Stinson administers a shot as central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2021: Nurse Kristina Stinson administers a shot as central Texans line up in their cars for drive-through COVID-19 vaccinations after several thousand doses of the Moderna product were delivered. The clinic handled almost 2,000 vaccinations on its first day.
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  • NANCY GUTTMAN  of Austin waits while South University nursing students administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student KIMBERLY PHAM  prepares to  administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to central Texas lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to a central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to BOB FARMER  of Liberty Hill as central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student MORGAN RUSHTON administers the COVID-19 vaccine to DAVE ANDERSON  of Austin as central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student MORGAN RUSHTON administers the COVID-19 vaccine to DAVE ANDERSON  of Austin as central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student KIMBERLY PHAM  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to JOANNA MCMENEMY as central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student KIMBERLY PHAM  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to JOANNA MCMENEMY as central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student KIMBERLY PHAM  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to JOANNA MCMENEMY as central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to a central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to a central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine316ZU.jpg
  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to a central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine305ZU.jpg
  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to BOB FARMER  of Liberty Hill as central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine166ZU.jpg
  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to BOB FARMER  of Liberty Hill as central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
    TX2Vaccine162ZU.jpg
  • South University nursing student MORGAN RUSHTON administers the COVID-19 vaccine to DAVE ANDERSON  of Austin as central Texans line up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student ZACH BEYER  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to ED MCMENEMY as central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student KIMBERLY PHAM  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to JOANNA MCMENEMY as central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • South University nursing student KIMBERLY PHAM  administers the COVID-19 vaccine to JOANNA MCMENEMY as central Texans lined up at a drive-through clinic on January 21, 2021. Over 2,000 doses were given in people's arms on the previous day as Texas ramps up its vaccine response.
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  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
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  • The family of Texas native Juan Carlos Rangel of Brownsville highlight COVID-19 as his cause of death and blame negligence of  President Donald Trump and others for his death on July 12, 2020. The obit, part of the #HonestObit and Marked by Covid movement, was published in the Austin American-Statesman.
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  • The family of Texas native Juan Carlos Rangel of Brownsville highlight COVID-19 as his cause of death and blame negligence of  President Donald Trump and others for his death on July 12, 2020. The obit, part of the #HonestObit and Marked by Covid movement, was published in the Austin American-Statesman.
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  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest865x.jpg
  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest855x.jpg
  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest849x.jpg
  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest845x.jpg
  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest851x.jpg
  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest831x.jpg
  • The Texas Department of Health screens journalists and staff outside the Texas Capitol for COVID-19 with a BinaxNow AG card test made by Abbott Labratories to test for the coronavirus infection. Results are posted in 15 minutes via email or text message.
    20201214_COVIDTest835x.jpg
  • Recent obituaries in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper highlight COVID-19 and the pandemic as a primary cause of death for their loved one. As of September 1, 2020, there were 12,779 deaths in Texas out of 633,000 cases statewide in Texas.
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  • Recent obituaries in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper highlight COVID-19 and the pandemic as a primary cause of death for their loved one. As of September 1, 2020, there were 12,779 deaths in Texas out of 633,000 cases statewide in Texas.
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  • Recent obituaries in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper highlight COVID-19 and the pandemic as a primary cause of death for their loved one. As of September 1, 2020, there were 12,779 deaths in Texas out of 633,000 cases statewide in Texas.
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  • Austin, Texas March 30, 2021:  JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
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  • Austin, Texas March 30, 2021:  JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
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  • Austin, Texas March 30, 2021:  JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
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  • Austin, Texas March 30, 2021:  JANIS DAEMMRICH (r), 65, gets her second shot of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a local pharmacy, three weeks after the first in the same location. Texas is reporting larger shipments of vaccinations and 1 in 6 eligible are fully vaccinated, around 16%.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: The Modeerna vaccine is delivered at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Medical student Max Chehadi, r, works with Stephaniee Carter (l) to deliver vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: The Modeerna vaccine is delivered at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: The Modeerna vaccine is delivered at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Emergency Room Tech Tabitha Kozster delivers vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Medical student Max Chehadi delivers vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Lori Privitera wears a Dr. Fauchi shirt while volunteering at a  Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021:  Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine005BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Emergency Room Tech Tabitha Kozster delivers vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine620BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: A Moderna vaccine stockpile as Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Medical student Max Chehadi (r) works with his mother Lisa (c) and Stephanee Carter to deliver vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine536BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Medical student Max Chehadi delivers vaccine to a patient at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine406BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Registered Nurse Stephanee Carter delivers Moderna vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon, catching up with the COVID-19 vaccination schedule following February's devastating winter storm that crippled Texas. The goal set was vaccinations for 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine315BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Registered Nurse Stephanee Carter delivers Moderna vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon, catching up with the COVID-19 vaccination schedule following February's devastating winter storm that crippled Texas. The goal set was vaccinations for 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine311BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Registered Nurse Stephanee Carter delivers Moderna vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon, catching up with the COVID-19 vaccination schedule following February's devastating winter storm that crippled Texas. The goal set was vaccinations for 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine308BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Registered Nurse Stephanee Carter delivers Moderna vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon, catching up with the COVID-19 vaccination schedule following February's devastating winter storm that crippled Texas. The goal set was vaccinations for 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine204BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: A nurse checks in patients as Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine184BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021:  Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine160BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021:  Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine013BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021:  Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
    24HrVaccine003BDP.jpg
  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021:  Williamson County hosts a 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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  • Round Rock, TX USA  March 6, 2021: Emergency Room Tech Tabitha Kozster delivers vaccine to patients at a Williamson County 24-hour vaccine marathon to catch up with COVID-19 vaccination schedule after last month's devastating winter storm that crippled much of Texas. The goal was to vaccinate up to 7,000 Texans with first or second Moderna doses.
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