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Harris Health System will run out of COVID-19 vaccine Friday at noon

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Harris Health System will run out of COVID-19 vaccine Friday at noon. The safety net health group’s CEO told Thursday afternoon they are cancelling hundreds of vaccination appointments at seven Harris Health locations across Harris County.

Speaking with Ted Oberg, Dr. Esmaeil Porsa said, “This is no way to plan. This is no way to run a business, much less a healthcare business. But unfortunately this is, this is a situation where you’re dealing with.”

Porsa said he has no idea when the state will send more and only finds out when he gets a tracking number that a new shipment is on its way. As of late Thursday afternoon, there was no such notice.

“It’s not about me, it’s about the patients,” said Harris Health System CEO Dr. Esmaeil Porsa.

“We are serving a segment of this population that has been, since the beginning, disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. That has been true throughout the pandemic. It is true today. These are the same patients that now are not going to be among the first who are going to be vaccinated because I don’t have access to the vaccine … They don’t have any other options. That’s the reason we exist. Our mission is to provide care to those in this community who have no other options. We are their only option.”

Harris Health has vaccinated roughly 9,000 patients in Group 1B. None of them have received a second dose and Harris Health does not have their second doses on hand. They say they’ve been assured they will be sent.

Porsa said patients whose appointments are being cancelled will be contacted by Harris Health.

Houston Health Authority Dr. David Persse about the Harris Health System’s lack of supply and said it largely is due in part to those making the vaccine.

“It sounds like it’s really the limit of manufacturer,” explained Persse. “Moderna and Pfizer are both ramping up production, so that’s going to take a little while. I don’t know exactly when. I’m told it’s six to eight weeks, maybe, that the amount of vaccines available to the United States as a whole, and therefore each individual state will increase.”

The Texas State Department of State Health Services has told Investigates in the past that supply issues are affecting vaccine distribution statewide. We called about this issue Thursday afternoon and will update when we get more information.

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