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UTRGV online vaccine registration remains open with 6,000 slots available to the public

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By News and Internal Communications

RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – UT Health RGV’s COVID-19 Vaccine Interest Registration form remains open to the public today with 6,000 available slots. The form was opened to the public on Friday, April 9.

 UT Health RGV currently is vaccinating those who qualify under the guidelines determined by the State of Texas, which include Phase 1A, 1B, 1C, and all people age 16 and older.

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After 10,000 submissions are recorded, UT Health RGV will temporarily close the platform in order to process and administer vaccines to the newly registered group. 

Once the university has worked through the list of 10,000, it will then reopen the public platform for another round of registrations via the COVID-19 Vaccine Interest Registration form. 

 UT Health RGV currently is administering an average of 2,000 first-dose shots each week.

Please continue to check the UT Health RGV social media pages – FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn – and COVID-19 Vaccine website for more opportunities to secure a vaccination.

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 UT Health RGV will continue to update access to its COVID-19 vaccine registration portal as changes in the availability of the vaccine occur.

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