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Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County Judge Andy Brown speaks with local media at Saturday’s vaccine clinic. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9. -
Travis County leaders and community partners held a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Southeast Travis County on Saturday, Feb. 6, to administer second doses to Capital Metro employees and CommUnityCare patients, teachers, and staff from local school districts who received their first dose on Jan. 9.
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