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Dallas County health officials report vaccine availability, first West Nile death this season and low flu activity
Summary
Public health staff told commissioners COVID vaccines are available from private stock, wastewater surveillance shows recent declines, the county reported its first West Nile virus death of the season, and measles cases nationally remain high, officials said.
Dallas County public‑health officials updated the Commissioners Court on Oct. 7, reporting that COVID vaccine doses from private stock are being offered to the public, wastewater surveillance shows recent declines in COVID activity, and the county recorded its first West Nile virus death this season.
Why it matters: Vaccine access information, vector‑borne disease trends and respiratory virus activity shape near‑term county public‑health planning, clinics and outreach to vulnerable…
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