KEY POINTS
  • Texas announced it will split from the CDC guidance on who should first get access to a Covid-19 vaccine.
  • Texas' deviation is one of the earliest splits from the federal guidance, Dr. Jen Kates of the Kaiser Family Foundation said.
  • More states are expected to break from the CDC's recommendation as they set their own priorities for who gets the next round of shots.
Greg Abbott, governor of Texas, speaks during an Operation Warp Speed vaccine summit at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020.

People 65 years and older, and those with certain medical conditions will be able to get the Covid-19 vaccine sooner in Texas than the federal government is recommending.

In Massachusetts, prisoners and corrections officers are in the first round of vaccine recipients, along with first responders like police officers and firefighters, even though the federal government recommended including just health-care workers and long-term care residents.