CDC changes guidance for 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccines amid shortages

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its guidance regarding the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine amid nationwide shortages and widespread confusion plaguing vaccination efforts in many states.

100-year-old WWII fighter pilot gets vaccinated

A World War II veteran who just celebrated his 100th birthday got his COVID-19 vaccine on live TV Friday. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said at the time Henry Sayler was the one-millionth senior citizen to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida, but later walked his comments back, acknowledging the state was about 200,000 short of the milestone.

Many frustrated by the COVID-19 vaccination process in Tarrant County

North Texans who receive the COVID-19 vaccine are asked routine questions before the vaccine goes into arms, but tougher questions surround Tarrant County’s overall process. 

North Texas COVID-19 vaccine locations and distribution sites

A list of vaccination locations, links and contact numbers in North Texas for the COVID-19 vaccine. Locations and times may change. 

Dallas to distribute 5,000 COVID-19 vaccines at convention center

The city of Dallas is getting its own allocation of COVID-19 vaccine shots to begin inoculating residents at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center next week.

Dallas County leaders regrouping for plan to vaccinate most vulnerable population

Dallas County commissioners will meet Friday to once again develop a plan to vaccinate vulnerable populations for COVID-19 after approving and then rescinding a plan in a span of two days.

Duncanville 4-year-old in ICU battling rare complication from COVID-19

A Duncanville 4-year-old is in the ICU battling an uncommon complication from COVID-19. But doctors say they see more cases with each wave of the virus.

Biden signs 10 executive orders on pandemic, warns things will ‘get worse before they get better’

On his second day as commander in chief, President Joe Biden signed 10 executive orders aimed at getting the COVID-19 pandemic under control, but issued a stark warning to Americans: “Things are going to continue to get worse before they get better.”

Garland opens drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine site at football stadium

The vaccination clinic at the Homer B. Johnson Stadium in Garland is set up for people in the 1A and 1B priority groups to easily drive-thru and get a shot. But they must have an appointment first.

Dallas County rescinds plan to prioritize certain zip codes after state threatens vaccine supply

In a letter to the county's health director, the state says Dallas County's plan to prioritize residents of certain zip codes would've broken the rules laid out as a state vaccine hub.

Dallas County launches outreach programs for COVID-19 vaccine registration

Officials say some residents don’t have access to the internet, a cell phone, an email address or reliable transportation -- so registering for the vaccine, much less getting it, is nearly impossible.

Dallas skyline goes amber to honor COVID-19 victims

Across Dallas, there were tributes to remember the more than 1,800 lives lost in the county and tens of thousands more around the state.

Texas expects largest shipment yet of COVID-19 vaccine

Gov. Greg Abbott says there are now 78 COVID-19 vaccination hubs up and operating across the state. That number is expected to grow before the end of the week.

COVID phishing scams on the rise as more people look for vaccinations

There have been COVID scams usually related to fake charities or fake cures. Now, a very real vaccine has become the focus of fraudsters. Here’s what you need to know.