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Williamson County: Where To Get Vaccinated For Week of March 29
Are you eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine? Here's how, when and where you can get vaccinated in Williamson this week.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — Williamson County and the Texas Department of State Health Services will continue to have several drive-thru vaccination sites for the week of March 29.
All Texas adults are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine regardless of age, occupation or health status, according to Texas Department of State Health Services officials.
DSHS is still asking providers to prioritize appointments for people 80 years old or older and to prioritize walk-ins from anyone in that age group who shows up without an appointment.
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To date, 140,196 doses have been administered to Williamson County residents and 60,200 of those residents have been fully vaccinated, according to data provided by DSHS.
As Williamson County's waitlist wanes, officials are also encouraging outside residents to sign up for vaccinations in the county. More on that story: Nearby Counties Encouraged To Get Vaccinated In Williamson
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Here's how, when and where you can get vaccinated this week.
First, are you eligible for a vaccine?
According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, everyone age 16 and older is now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas.
Here's what we know so far: All Texas Adults Will Be Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine On March 29
How do you register for a vaccine?
People must first pre-register on the county's centralized waitlist in order to receive an appointment.
If you need to reschedule your appointment with Family Hospital Systems, residents are encouraged to email support@familyhospitalsystems.com.
Have questions? Williamson County has set up a call center to serve as a resource for residents interested in COVID-19 vaccine information.
The call center number is 512-943-1600 and is answered Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Note: The call center cannot reschedule appointments.
I got my first dose and I haven't been able to get an appointment for my second dose. It's been more than 21-28 days. What do I do? Do I start over?
If you are unable to get your second dose in the recommended time frame, you do not have to start over.
While missing the suggested interval delays full protection, you can still get the second dose later if you have difficulty getting it within the recommended time. You will get full protection from the vaccine 1–2 weeks after getting your second dose.
Note: You can get vaccinated up to 42 days or 6 weeks later. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends you should not get the second dose earlier than the recommended 3- or 4-week interval.
COVID-19 vaccine distribution sites:
Round Rock Express' Dell Diamond will administer more than 5,000 coronavirus vaccines per day as a mass vaccination hub for Williamson County.
The site at 3400 E Palm Valley Blvd. in Round Rock will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday through Sunday and then will transition to being open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All vaccine doses are scheduled by appointment only.
The Williamson County and Cities Health District is also working to vaccinate the county's vulnerable population with a vaccination location in Taylor at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
This site targets eligible residents who live in the eastern part of the county and are unable to transport to other sites.
This site is by appointment only with emailed invitations going to people from the county's centralized waitlist with zip codes on the east side of the county, as well as people referred to them from their community nonprofit partners.
County Hub:
- Family Emergency Room at Cedar Park, 833-984-3747
Texas Allocation Sites For The Week of March 29 (first doses only):
*Make sure to call the site to see if this location has available vaccines for eligible residents.
- Randalls Pharmacy, 1400 Cypress Creek Rd., in Cedar Park (100 doses available)
- Randalls Pharmacy, 5721 Williams Dr., in Georgetown (100 doses available)
- Curative Medical Associates PA, 1608 Royston Lane, in Round Rock (3,000 doses available)
- Encompass Health of Round Rock, 1400 Hesters Crossing Rd., in Round Rock (100 doses available)
- HEB Pharmacy, 3750 Gattis School Rd., in Round Rock (300 doses available)
- HEB Pharmacy, 603 Louis Henna Blvd., in Round Rock (300 doses available)
- HEB Pharmacy, 250 University Blvd., in Round Rock (300 doses available)
- Randalls Pharmacy, 2051 Gattis School Rd., in Round Rock (100 doses available)
To find a local provider in your area, visit VaccineFinder.org.
Want to see who has available vaccines? Check out Texas' vaccine availability map.
Here's when and where you can get technical assistance:
Once it is your turn to receive the vaccine, Williamson County can offer technical assistance with completing your registration paperwork at a Vaccine Registration Technical Assistance site.These are the sites:
- Hill Country Bible Church, 3300 Little Elm Trail, Gym Building, Cedar Park, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fridays
- First Baptist Taylor, 2500 Mallard Lane in Taylor, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays
- The Oaks in Sun City, 301 Del Webb Blvd. in Georgetown, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
- St. Richard's Episcopal Church, 1420 E Palm Valley Blvd. in Round Rock, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays
- First United Methodist Church Georgetown (McKinney Christian Ministry Center), 1205 Ash St. in Georgetown, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays
- Northpoint Church, 1320 Arrow Point Dr. in unit 201 in Cedar Park, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays
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