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Williamson County Contracts with Family Hospital Systems for First Responder Vaccines

  • 17 December 2020
  • Author: Connie Odom
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The Williamson County Commissioners Court has signed an agreement with Family Hospital Systems, LLC to provide COVID-19 vaccination services to first responders in Williamson County.  In accordance with Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), first responders are in the first tier of those receiving the vaccine.
 
Williamson County and Family Hospital Systems staff are confident that preparations now will ensure a smooth process to disburse the vaccine once it becomes available.  Williamson County and Family Hospital Systems are prepared to follow all federal and state guidelines involved in distributing the vaccine.
 
“Family Emergency Room is pleased to continue our partnership with Williamson County to provide this much-needed vaccine to our first responders.  We are proud to play a role in keeping our community healthy, especially those who risk so much for our well-being,” said Dr. Henry Higgins, CEO of Family Hospital Systems.
 
“I am thankful that Family Emergency Room has once again stepped up to help meet critical needs in Williamson County as we have responded to COVID-19,” said Precinct 2 Commissioner Cynthia Long. 
 
Family Emergency Room wishes to remind residents of Williamson County to continue to take proper precautions as we continue to fight COVID-19, including maintaining social distance, practicing good hygiene, and wearing face masks when social distance cannot be observed.  COVID-19 testing is available to all residents of Williamson County at all Family Hospital Systems facilities in Williamson County.  To schedule a COVID-19 test, please visit www.familyhospitalsystems.com/covid-19.
 
“Providing vaccines to our first responders brings us one step closer to being able to provide a COVID-19 vaccine to all residents. It has been a difficult year that has tested our strength and our resilience, but there is light at the end of the tunnel,” said County Judge Bill Gravell. 
 
 

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