Health
Texans don’t need to prove they’re eligible to get a COVID vaccine. Here’s why. – Austin American-Statesman
To keep barrier of entry low, Texas does not require proof of eligibility to get a vaccine.

Sabrina LeBoeuf | Austin American-Statesman
Before Texans in groups 1A, 1B and 1C finally reach the point where they can roll up their sleeve and get the COVID-19 vaccine in their arm, they have to make an appointment and often times wait in line. But there’s no step or checkpoint before vaccination that requires proof of eligibility.
With many folks skipping the line to get their vaccine before their turn, it begs the question—why aren’t vaccine providers requiring proof of eligibility to make…
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