Since Texas Children’s vaccination efforts began, we’ve heard questions from our team members about many common vaccine-related topics, including women’s health, allergies and reaching our most vulnerable populations. To help keep our entire workforce informed, our Vaccine Task Force recently organized a series of live information sessions to cover these important topics and now you can watch them all at any time through this page, as well as our COVID-19 Employee Vaccination Website.
- COVID-19 Vaccines and Women’s Health (Pregnancy and Breast Feeding)
Click here to view. - COVID-19 Vaccines and the African American Community
Click here to view. - COVID-19 Vaccines and the Hispanic/LatinX Community
Click here to view. - COVID-19 Vaccines and the Hispanic/LatinX Community (En Español)
Click here to view. - COVID-19 Vaccines and Allergies
Click here to view.
Schedule Your Vaccine Appointment
If you have not received your vaccine, you now have the opportunity to automatically schedule an appointment. Please visit our COVID-19 Employee Vaccination Website to access the latest schedule. At this time, slots are available from January 28-29, 2021.
Additional Resources
In addition to the information sessions and our COVID-19 Employee Vaccination Website, available resources about the COVID-19 vaccine from various third parties and our own Texas Children’s family is below.
Key Topics
- PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Overview
- What is the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine?
- A perspective on vaccine hesitancy
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding and the COVID-19 vaccine
- Answers to the top 13 questions asked during our Ask 2 Town Hall on coronavirus vaccine (NBC 2 KPRC)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines
- Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination
- Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Questions?
Our HR Employee Support Center can be reached at 832.826.4600 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or via email at employeevaccines@texaschildrens.org.
Remember: no matter your vaccination status, please continue the safe practices for limiting the spread of COVID-19, including always wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, washing your hands frequently and holding each other accountable.