COVID-19 Vaccines & Clinical Trials
COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States have been shown to be highly effective at preventing COVID-19. Click on these links to learn about COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine safety, who’s eligible to get the vaccine, and where to get vaccinated.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides COVID-19 vaccine information you can trust. The CDC is working closely with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) in responding to COVID‑19. Visit DSHS for the latest information on vaccine distribution across Texas.
Texas Department of State Health Services
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in responding to COVID‑19.
Texas COVID 19 Vaccine Availability Map
If you’re eligible to get vaccinated now, you can check with a large vaccination hub and/or a local vaccine provider in Texas, like a nearby pharmacy or your doctor.
Texas Vaccine Hub Provider List
Find a list of vaccine hub providers across Texas. Check for appointment availability through the hub’s registration website or by calling if a website isn’t listed.
CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Page
Learn the facts about COVID-19 vaccines, what you need to know about getting vaccinated, and other important information about COVID-19.
National VaccineFinder
Find clinics, pharmacies, and other locations that offer COVID-19 vaccines in the United States.
COVID-19 Clinical Trials
Your help is still needed to develop safe and effective vaccines and medicines to prevent and treat COVID-19.
COVID-19 is affecting everyone, and vaccines are needed to end the pandemic. We now have vaccines that have proven to be very effective at preventing severe COVID-19 disease, but we still need to continue COVID-19 vaccine research. Learn the main reasons why we still need clinical trials.
Health & Human Services Portal
Scientists and healthcare providers continue to develop new vaccines and test treatments for COVID-19. If we have several vaccines that work, we can end the pandemic sooner. We also need vaccines that can work for many different people. It’s important that people participating in clinical trials represent different races, ethnicities, and ages, and include people with disabilities.
CoVPN Clinical Trials Volunteer Screening Registry
Interested in volunteering for a COVID-19 Prevention Clinical Study?
Join COVID Treatment Trials
Help find better treatments for COVID-19 and other conditions. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has set up a partnership among government, industry, and university researchers to identify drugs and other treatments that are most promising. These are called ACTIV trials.