As Omicron Cases Recede, Dallas County Continues Push for Increased Vaccination Rates

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As Omicron Cases Recede, Dallas County Continues Push for Increased Vaccination Rates
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Coming out of a deep freeze into one of the nicest weather days, perhaps sitting in your car for a vaccine is not on high on your to-do list.

The clinic at Dallas College - Eastfield campus in Mesquite is one of two locations Dallas County Health and Human Services operated on Sunday in a continued effort to increase the rate of vaccination.

Doctor Marcial Oquendo is a Dallas-based pediatrician and says North Texas may be close to viewing COVID-19 through an endemic lens, with more predictable rates and spread of disease.While omicron spread in Dallas County is still high, it is coming down, slowly. Dallas County HHS reported about 1,800 daily cases one week ago. By Friday, the daily case count was closer to 1,100.

And while omicron has shown us that anyone, regardless of vaccination status, can get infected, new data from the CDC shows the gap in outcomes in the most serious cases continues to widen.found an unvaccinated individual was 23-times more likely to end up hospitalized compared to someone fully vaccinated and boosted.

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