A local pharmacy has partnered with St. John’s to offer the COVID vaccine.
If you registered with us between April 9 and April 12, we will contact you with additional information as soon as the date and time are determined.
Signing up for COVID-19 vaccinations
We understand how frustrating it has been to get registered for and actually obtain the COVID-19 vaccine. We hope this information about websites for local and contiguous counties will be helpful. It is often easier to find availability if you don't mind driving a bit.
Currently groups 1A and 1B are authorized to receive the vaccine in Texas.
There have been technical issues that further complicate matters due to the sheer volume of people attempting to access the websites. Please try to be kind, patient, and persistent. Check these websites often. Be flexible about when and where you can go, if possible. Ask questions about accessibility if necessary. The people who are working to get us all vaccinated are doing the best they can, and deserve our understanding.
It is suggested that you check one or more of these websites every day because once they get the vaccine they will open the registration and it is on a first come first served basis. Follow these links to look for COVID-19 vaccine availability locally and in contiguous counties:
Currently groups 1A and 1B are authorized to receive the vaccine in Texas.
There have been technical issues that further complicate matters due to the sheer volume of people attempting to access the websites. Please try to be kind, patient, and persistent. Check these websites often. Be flexible about when and where you can go, if possible. Ask questions about accessibility if necessary. The people who are working to get us all vaccinated are doing the best they can, and deserve our understanding.
It is suggested that you check one or more of these websites every day because once they get the vaccine they will open the registration and it is on a first come first served basis. Follow these links to look for COVID-19 vaccine availability locally and in contiguous counties:
Cities and Counties
Austin Public Health Travis County (uses Austin Public Health) Bastrop County Bell County Blanco County Burnet County Caldwell County Hays County Williamson County More Information |
University of Texas Health Services
UTHealth has three categories of signups:
CLICK HERE FOR THE UT HEALTH WEBSITE |
Veterans Administration
Are you a veteran? Stay informed about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Sign up for an easy way to stay informed about getting a COVID-19 vaccine at VA. When you sign up, we’ll also ask about your vaccine plans. Your local VA health facility may use this information to determine when to contact you once your risk group becomes eligible. Note: The VA will contact every eligible Veteran in each risk group. You don’t need to sign up to get a vaccine. SIGN UP TO GET VA INFORMATION |