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Clarification, March 25, 2021 5:57 pm: This story was updated to be more explicit about Texas prisoners receiving vaccines. After a freezer failed at one unit in February, doses were given to prisoners who were “primarily” 65 and older or who had chronic health conditions. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice began administering doses Monday to prisoners who are 65 and older and who also have chronic health conditions. Not all prisoners who have received doses since February are 65 or older and also living with a chronic medical condition.
Hundreds of Texas prisoners are getting vaccinated — months after many became eligible
Clarification, March 17, 2021 12:00 am: This headline has been updated to make clear that Arthur D’Andrea’s departure was not effective immediately. He resigned upon the appointment of his successor. The previous headline said, “There’s no one left on Texas’ Public Utility Commission after final board member resigns at Gov. Greg Abbott’s request.”
Texas’ last Public Utility Commission member resigns at Gov. Greg Abbott’s request
Correction, March 3, 2021 5:40 pm: An earlier version of this story misstated which Texans are in the 1A and 1B priority groups for the COVID-19 vaccine. Those groups include front-line health care workers, people 65 and older, and people 16 and older with medical vulnerabilities, not people of any age with medical vulnerabilities.
Texas teachers, child care workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Correction, March 3, 2021 5:23 pm: This story previously misquoted President Joe Biden's comments about Texas' coronavirus restrictions lifting. He said, "We are on the cusp of being able to fundamentally change the nature of this disease because the way in which we are able to get vaccines in people's arms." He did not say, "because the way in which are are able to get vaccines in people's arms."
President Joe Biden says Texas made “big mistake” by lifting mask mandate, suggests “Neanderthal thinking”

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