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TCU students and employees who work in health care settings, are age 65 and up, as well as those with underlying medical conditions should register for the vaccine through Tarrant County as well as TCU.

Tarrant County Public Health is urging all front-line health care workers, people age 65 and up, as well as those with underlying medical conditions to register for the COVID-19 vaccine now. Appointment registration is online at tarrantcounty.com/covidshot.

Register now at tarrantcounty.com/covidshot

You must have an appointment; walk-ups are not allowed.

TCU students and employees should register with TCPH and TCU

All TCU students and employees who work in health care clinical settings, are age 65 and up, as well as those with underlying medical conditions should register for the COVID-19 vaccine through Tarrant County in addition to TCU, and accept the vaccination opportunity that comes first.

“We do not have a timeline for delivery of vaccines, so we are urging all TCU students and employees to register with the county as well as TCU,” Sean Taylor, director of emergency management, said. “We are meeting with the state and TCPH weekly and hope to receive more vaccines soon; but at this time, it is important that our students, faculty and staff who work in health care clinical settings, are ages 65 and up or have underlying medical conditions register with the county as well.”

If you are registered with TCU and receive the COVID-19 vaccine elsewhere, please inform the health center by emailing covidresponse@tcu.edu and they will update your vaccine registration accordingly.

TCU COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Online Form

 

FAQ:

Q: If I no longer need the COVID-19 vaccine from TCU because I received it elsewhere, how can I change my registration form?

A: If you have a change in your TCU COVID-19 vaccine registration status, including if you receive the vaccine, please email covidresponse@tcu.edu

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