City of San Antonio Launches COVID-19 Vaccine Waitlist

People living in Texas, age 16 and up, can now sign-up to be placed on The San Antonio COVID-19 Vaccine Waitlist.

Learn how to get on the waitlist
Close this announcement
Skip to main content
City of San Antonio - Logo
  • Official website of the City of San Antonio
  • COVID-19 Hotline
  • COVID-19 Email
Your current preferred language is Englishespañol (Spanish) Select this as your preferred languageعربى (Arabic) Select this as your preferred language 中文 (Chinese-Simplified) Select this as your preferred languageTagalog (Filipino) Select this as your preferred languagefrançais (French) Select this as your preferred languageDeutsch (German) Select this as your preferred language日本語 (Japanese) Select this as your preferred language한국어 (Korean) Select this as your preferred languageپښتو (Pashto) Select this as your preferred languageفارسی (Farsi / Persian) Select this as your preferred languagekiSwahili (Swahili) Select this as your preferred languageதமிழ் (Tamil) Select this as your preferred languageతెలుగు (Telugu) Select this as your preferred languageاُردُو (Urdu) Select this as your preferred languageTiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Select this as your preferred language
  • Your current preferred language is English
  • español (Spanish) Select this as your preferred language
  • عربى (Arabic) Select this as your preferred language
  • 中文 (Chinese-Simplified) Select this as your preferred language
  • Tagalog (Filipino) Select this as your preferred language
  • français (French) Select this as your preferred language
  • Deutsch (German) Select this as your preferred language
  • 日本語 (Japanese) Select this as your preferred language
  • 한국어 (Korean) Select this as your preferred language
  • پښتو (Pashto) Select this as your preferred language
  • فارسی (Farsi / Persian) Select this as your preferred language
  • kiSwahili (Swahili) Select this as your preferred language
  • தமிழ் (Tamil) Select this as your preferred language
  • తెలుగు (Telugu) Select this as your preferred language
  • اُردُو (Urdu) Select this as your preferred language
  • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Select this as your preferred language
Home - City of San Antonio - Logo
  • Home
  • Reports & Statistics
    • Case Numbers (Table Data)
    • Dashboards & Data
    • Declarations & Orders
    • Plans & Reports
      • Transition Plans
      • Transition Teams
      • Connected Beyond the Classroom
    • Projections
    • What's New
  • Resources
    • Abuse & Domestic Violence
    • Business Resources
      • Legal Tips for Small Business
      • Loans for Small Business
      • Resource Partners for Small Business
      • Unemployment Benefits Information
      • Additional Resources for…
    • Financial & Housing Recovery
      • Help Paying Bills
      • Housing & Evictions
      • Home Ownership & Repair
      • Internet Access & Wireless
    • Counseling & Wellness Resources
    • Food Assistance Resources
    • Immigration FAQ & Resources
    • Unemployment & Training
    • Additional Resources for…
      • Families
      • Homelessness
      • Resources in Other Languages
      • Seniors
      • Travelers
      • Veterans
    • Additional Print Materials & Video
  • News & Events
    • Featured News
    • Press Releases
    • Events
  • What YOU Can Do
    • Stay Safe and Celebrate
    • Reopening Safely
      • Information for Residents
      • Information for Businesses
      • Reopening City Services
    • Stop the Spread
      • Prevention
      • Physical Distancing
      • Face Coverings
      • Community/Media Toolkit
    • Testing
    • Vaccination
    • COVID-19 Positive - Contact Tracing
    • Stay Informed: Get Alerts
    • How You Can Help
    • Find Answers & FAQ's
You Are Here : Home / News & Events/ Featured News / COVID-19 Vaccine Community Update - en Español

COVID-19 Vaccine Community Update - en Español

Published on March 05, 2021

covid vaccine

We invite the San Antonio community to listen to a Spanish Town Hall with local physicians, public health experts and community health workers that will share the latest information on the COVID-19 vaccine and distribution plan. The information session will be followed by Questions & Answers.

Attend the virtual town hall on Facebook, Thursday, March 18th at 7:00 p.m.

Tagged as:
  • COVID-19
  • Community Safety
  • Health & Lifestyle

You may also be interested in...

Back to School Immunizations

Whether attending virtually or in-person instruction, Texas law requires all public school children have current immunizations in order to attend class. Preventive care is just as important during a pandemic and keeping children up to date on their vaccines controls their risk of contracting several diseases.

Patty and Mayor PSA

The Spurs have won five championships but none of them were without a strong commitment to teamwork. Remember that we're all Spurs and our actions will define how successful we will be in the coming weeks as we try to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Employee Spotlight: Community Health and Prevention Team

The Community Health & Prevention (CHP) Teams visit different areas of town conducting outreach and education to businesses, apartment complexes, medical facilities, faith based organizations and others...

Share
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Print
  • Pin
Back to top

Twitter

Tweets by COSAGOV

Facebook

Contact Us

  •   Customer Service 311 or 210.207.6000
    • (Select option 8 for COVID-19 Hotline)
  •   COVID-19 Hotline Email
  •   City Hall, 100 Military Plaza, 78205

Get Connected

       

Sign up for Alerts

 

Office of Equity | ADA Compliance | Telecommuting | SA.gov Site Map | Open Records | Contact Us | Privacy Policy & Disclaimer | SA.gov Home
© 2021 City of San Antonio | Powered by OpenCities