ETCOG Receives $45K in Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding
ETCOG's public transit system, GoBus, began transporting vaccination supplies and staff members to five counties in our region.

We are pleased to announce that our Public Safety division successfully submitted a grant application through the Governor's Office for Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding. The approved grant will reimburse ETCOG $45,021.48 for COVID-19 expenses incurred through a vaccination clinic support partnership.
In May 2021, ETCOG's public transit system, GoBus, began transporting vaccination supplies and staff members to five counties in our region. GoBus partnered with the Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health) to transport COVID-19 vaccines and trained nursing staff to rural areas of East Texas to reach communities affected by the coronavirus. The staff offered transport six days each week to Van Zandt, Anderson, Henderson, Rains, and Wood counties from the NET Health headquarters in Tyler and returned staff each evening. By doing this, NET Health nursing staff provided vital information, protective gear, and vaccinations to the vulnerable populations of these rural communities.
ETCOG is proud to partner with NET Health and aid in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in East Texas.







