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Horseshoe Bay Beacon

January 21, 2021 Issue

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Llano County Health Authority Dr. Jack Franklin said the county has requested 7,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and plans to have vaccine sites in Llano, Kingsland, and Horseshoe Bay. “All of this is dependent upon getting the vaccine, however,” Dr. Franklin explained. “The problem is we are not in control of supply.” Llano County set up an online registration for the vaccine earlier this month and has over 5,000 people on the list.
The narrative I created in my mind for 2021 is not playing out as I had hoped, and I’m not happy about it. 2021 was supposed to be when the wound that was 2020 would begin to scab over. But our hopes for that were shattered in the first few days of the new year as the insidious COVID-19 case numbers and deaths spiked significantly, yet another deadly new strain of the virus was identified, the much-hyped vaccine roll out stalled, and radioactive rhetoric and violence tore through our nation ...

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