DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The federal government announced Wednesday morning that it is partnering with the State of Texas to launch three COVID-19 vaccine mega-centers, including two in the DFW metroplex.
According to Governor Greg Abbott, Federal Emergency Management Agency is establishing mass community vaccination sites in North Texas and Houston. The federal pilot sites, will be based at AT&T Stadium, Fair Park, and NRG Stadium. The Governor said the sites are part of a joint effort to support vaccination efforts in underserved areas. The sites will be operated by FEMA in partnership with the state of Texas through the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and local officials.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said on Wednesday that he applauds the White House for selecting Dallas as a community vaccination site.
This is welcome news for all Texans. These much-needed resources will help us reach some of our hardest-hit communities and ensure that more residents access the vaccine in a fair and equitable manner,” said Judge Jenkins. “No Texan should be left behind.”
He said the resources will help many families, and particularly the most vulnerable residents, regain some sense of normalcy.









