The Texas Department of State Health Services has allocated additional vaccine for the COVID-19 vaccination clinics at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. This allotment will allow more area residents to start the two-dose vaccine series. Clinic registration, for those who fall into Phase 1A and 1B as defined by the Texas Department of State Health Services, will open at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 25, 2021.
The vaccine clinics will be at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Exhibit Hall on the following dates and times:
All individuals in Phases 1A and 1B seeking a vaccination are encouraged to make an appointment.
Individuals needing mobility assistance need to call the Public Health Department for an appointment. The City will make an announcement once all the clinics are booked. Additional vaccine clinics will be held next week.
Phase 1A individuals must present a badge or other agency identification to be admitted to the clinic. If you are eligible for vaccine through your employer, we request that you access the vaccine through that system.
The Texas Department of State Health Services defines Phase 1A and 1B as follows:
Phase 1A
• Paid and unpaid workers, ages 18+, in hospital settings working directly with patients who are positive or at high risk for COVID-19. Such as but not limited to:
• Long-term care staff working directly with vulnerable residents. Includes:
• EMS providers who engage in 9-1-1 emergency services like pre-hospital care and transport
• Home health care workers, including hospice care, who directly interface with vulnerable and high-risk patients
• Residents of long-term care facilities
• Staff in outpatient care settings who interact with symptomatic patients. Such as but not limited to:
• Direct care staff in freestanding emergency medical care facilities and urgent care clinics
• Community pharmacy staff who may provide direct services to clients, including vaccination or testing for individuals who may have COVID
• Public health and emergency response staff directly involved in administration of COVID testing and vaccinations
• Last responders who provide mortuary or death services to decedents with COVID-19. Includes:
• School nurses who provide health care to students and teachers
Phase 1B
• People 65 years of age and older
• People 18 - 64 years of age with at least one chronic medical condition that puts them at increased risk, such as but not limited to: