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Eligible Populations

As of Monday, May 12, 2021, everyone age 12 and older is now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas. To learn more about each of the populations, expand the summaries below.

Eligible Population | Ages 16 and older

As of Monday, May 12, 2021, everyone age 12 and older is now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas. This comes from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

DSHS has directed vaccine providers to prioritize people 80 years old or older when scheduling appointments and accommodate anyone in that age group who presents for vaccination, whether or not they have an appointment, by immediately moving them to the front of the line. That will ensure vaccination of anyone 80 or older with as small a burden on themselves as possible.

Past Phases

Eligible Population | Phase 1A

Below is a description of the Phase 1A population, as described by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

First Tier

Second Tier

Eligible Population | Phase 1B

Below is a description of the Phase 1B population, as described by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Eligible Population | Phase 1C

Below is a description of the Phase 1C population, as described by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Eligible Population | School & Childcare Personnel

Below is a description of the School & Childcare personnel outlined in a federal directive, as described by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

With the federal directive, the following education and child care personnel are now eligible to be vaccinated in Texas:

Vaccine Providers

The tool below is a resource designed to help you find a vaccine provider in your county that has recently reported having availability. To learn more about whether or not you are currently eligible, please read the “Eligible Populations” section above. Enter a zip code, city, county, or complete address1 to see the latest data on providers in your county.

Photography Credit

Photo by Ted Eytan on Flickr


  1. A street address should contain a Street Number, Street Name, and a city. Unit and/or apartment numbers are not needed.↩︎

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