
Texas, Georgia lower vaccine age requirements, Alaska vaccinating all adults
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Texas and Georgia are both lowering the age requirement for receiving the coronavirus vaccine, with the new rules in both states set to take effect next Monday, according to reports.
The states' plans come a day after Alaska said any adult who wants a vaccine will be able to get it. "Expanding to ages 50 to 64 will continue the state’s priorities of protecting those at the greatest risk of severe outcomes and preserving the state’s health care system," Imelda Garcia, an official with Texas’ Department of State Health Services, said Wednesday, the Tribune reported.More Related News