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As of January 2019, Texas had an estimated 25848 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 1919 were family households, 1806 were Veterans, 1355 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 3511 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.

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Public school data reported to the U.S. Department of Education during the 2017-2018 school year shows that an estimated 231305 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year. Of that total, 56174 students were unsheltered, 19797 were in shelters, 19942 were inhotels/motels, and 135392 were doubled up.

Use our map to compare Texas homeless statistics with other states and filter statistics by the data source. You can also find contact information for each state under the map.

If you are experiencing homelessness, please contact the Continuum of Care in your local area for assistance.

For some people, the second dose in a COVID-19 vaccination series is causing a stronger reaction and more side effects than the initial dose. That was also true during the clinical trials.

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This may be a concern not only for those experiencing side effects, but also those who are worried a COVID-19 vaccine isn't working because they didn't have a reaction.

Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and head of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group, says everybody is different. He says the first dose teaches your body to recognize the virus and the second vaccine is kicking the body's system into gear.

'It's as if you've started a cold car, with the first dose,' says Dr. Poland. 'The car is idling. Then you give it that second dose, and because the car has warmed up, you can put the pedal to the metal and go.' But everybody is going to respond differently.

'Each of our bodies releases different amounts of chemicals, or immune signals. One body might release more than what's needed, causing more of a response, and someone else's body might release exactly the right amount. It's what we've called the 'Goldilocks phenomenon.' Not too much, not too little, but just right.'
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Dr. Poland says a reaction does not mean anything is wrong. 'It's an indication that your body is revved up, prepared to do battle against what it thinks is a foreign invader.' If people have less of a reaction, it does not mean they aren't developing an immune response, Dr. Poland emphasizes.

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Dr. Melanie Swift, co-chair of Mayo Clinic's COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation and Distribution Work Group, says all vaccines could cause some degree of reaction. The same is true with the COVID-19 vaccines.

'They do provoke an immune reaction, which can cause symptoms,' says Dr. Swift. 'That shouldn't be confused with being harmful or being unsafe. It's what the vaccine is intended to do.'

Watch: Dr. Melanie Swift discusses COVID-19 vaccines symptoms.

Journalists: Broadcast-quality sound bites with Dr. Swift are available in the downloads at the end of the post. Please courtesy: 'Melanie Swift, M.D. / COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation and Distribution / Mayo Clinic.'

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After you are vaccinated for COVID-19, especially the second dose of the two-dose series, Dr. Swift says to be prepared for these possible side effects:

  • Muscle aches
  • Chills
  • Slight fever
  • Headache
  • Fatigue

Dr. Poland reminds people that these side effects generally go away with minimal or no treatment.And that treating the side effects is easier than treating COVID-19.

'Each of our bodies releases different amounts of chemicals or immune signals,' Dr. Poland explains further. 'One body might release more than what's needed, causing the physical reactions, and another body might release exactly the right amount of immune signals. It's what we've called the 'Goldilocks phenomenon.' Not too much, not too little, but just right.'

Read COVID-19 vaccines: Get the facts to learn more about the different vaccines and the benefits of getting vaccinated.

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For the safety of its patients, staff and visitors, Mayo Clinic has strict masking policies in place. Anyone shown without a mask was either recorded prior to COVID-19 or recorded in a nonpatient care area where social distancing and other safety protocols were followed.

Information in this post was accurate at the time of its posting. Due to the fluid nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientific understanding, along with guidelines and recommendations, may have changed since the original publication date.

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For more information and all your COVID-19 coverage, go to the Mayo Clinic News Network and mayoclinic.org.

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