It takes a while - more than an hour to get through on the phone but if you are 
in the current old folks group you can make an appointment.  I have my first 
shot next Monday.

Cal Birdsall N5BR
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> On Jan 22, 2021, at 1:41 PM, Mark Brantana via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> FYI
> Mark
> N5PRD
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: "Houston Methodist" <[email protected]> 
>> Subject: COVID-19 Vaccine Plan: What you need to know right now
>> Date: January 22, 2021 at 1:30:42 PM CST
>> To: "MARK BRANTANA" <[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>> 
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>> 
>> What You Need to Know Right Now About 
>> THE COVID-19 VACCINE PLAN
>>  
>> Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is our best shot at ending this pandemic. Both 
>> the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines (the only two available so far in the U.S.) 
>> are among the most effective vaccines ever produced — both about 95% 
>> effective after two doses. That’s equal to the vaccines for the chicken pox 
>> and the measles. 
>> 
>> We encourage you to get your vaccine as soon as it is available to you, 
>> according to the state’s prioritization plan. Many different organizations 
>> across the Greater Houston community are providing vaccines as quickly as 
>> they can get them, and we urge you to get the first vaccine available when 
>> it is your turn. And while we wish we could vaccinate everyone in our city 
>> right now, we are limited by vaccine supply.
>> 
>> Here’s what you need to know about the vaccine plan:
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> Why are we contacting our patients proactively?
>> 
>>  
>> Because it is the fastest, most reliable way to reach those who are most 
>> vulnerable in our community. Many patients have had a recent doctor or 
>> hospital appointment, so it is a very effective way to identify and schedule 
>> these at-risk patients, in accordance with the state’s priority groupings.
>> 
>> If you have accessed a Houston Methodist doctor or service in the past two 
>> years, we will contact you via automated phone call, text message or email 
>> to schedule your vaccine. If it is your turn and you did not receive an 
>> invitation or do not have a cell phone, you can check here.
>> 
>> We also hope to continue receiving large amounts of vaccine from the state 
>> so we can continue our outreach to the public — specifically the hardest hit 
>> neighborhoods in our city and our most at-risk population.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> Who can get the vaccine right now?
>> 
>>  
>> On Dec. 1, 2020, the CDC made recommendations of who should be prioritized 
>> to receive the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The goal of these 
>> recommendations was to decrease death and serious illness, as well as ensure 
>> our health care system can continue to operate effectively during the 
>> ongoing pandemic.
>> 
>> Click here to read our article about the specific phases of vaccine 
>> distribution.
>>  
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> Who gets the vaccine after priority at-risk individuals and when?
>> Spring 2021 is the best estimate of when vaccine will be available for the 
>> general public, but that may change. It depends on vaccine production and 
>> how quickly other vaccines become available. 
>> 
>>  
>>  
>> 
>>  
>>  
>> What is Houston Methodist doing to vaccinate the community?
>> As a vaccine hub, we continue to receive more than 10,000 doses from the 
>> state each week to vaccinate vulnerable members of the community. Because we 
>> are limited by vaccine supply, our public sign up for open spots fills 
>> within hours, and so we have developed a waiting list. We anticipate 
>> receiving more vaccines from the state very soon. Once we do, we will 
>> continue our outreach to the hardest hit neighborhoods in our city and our 
>> most at-risk population.
>> 
>> Please know that if you have accessed a Houston Methodist doctor or service 
>> in the past two years, you do not need to sign up through the hub, since we 
>> will contact you when you are eligible to get the vaccine. Additionally, we 
>> encourage you to take the first vaccine you are offered, anywhere, anytime.
>> 
>> Click here to see all of the vaccine hubs in Texas.
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> What Should You Be Doing Now?
>> 
>>  
>> Given the limited vaccine supply, please understand we are doing our best to 
>> immediately vaccinate priority, high-risk individuals. In the meantime, we 
>> should remain patient and vigilant about practicing the measures that have 
>> been keeping us safe all these months: wearing a mask, staying six feet 
>> apart, practicing great hand hygiene and staying home when possible. 
>> 
>>  
>> At Houston Methodist, we proudly stand behind the vaccine. And we know that 
>> together, we can reduce the threat of COVID-19 in our community.
>> 
>>  
>> Helpful Vaccine Resources
>> 
>> Vaccine Articles
>> 
>> Vaccines at Houston Methodist
>> 
>> #ProtectedTogether
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