A massive COVID-19 vaccination site on the campus of Cal State L.A. that was slated for possible closure next month will stay open with the help of the city of Los Angeles, officials said Thursday.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that the city of Los Angeles will begin running the Cal State L.A. site by April 12. The site will join several others run by city officials, including the mega-vaccination site at Dodger Stadium and clinics at USC, Hansen Dam and Pierce College in the San Fernando Valley.Los Angeles will also continue operating the pop-up clinics that have been supplied and coordinated by the Cal State L.A. site, Newsom said.
The Cal State L.A. site and a sister location at the Oakland Coliseum helped boost California’s vaccination rate because their supply of doses came directly from the federal government, rather than from the state’s limited allocation. The sites outpaced their initial expectation of each administering 6,000 vaccines per day and were able to hit 7,500 per day on a regular basis, officials said.
What should they do to those of us who won’t take it ?
Stop the circus. There are no appointments available anywhere in LA county.
Block Crazy GOP Q-Cult Conspiracy Supporters Anti-Vaxxers, Anti-Maskers!!!
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Reminder that Pfizer says its vaccine will last up to 6 months after 2nd dose 💉
How the drive-through looked like when I went loll - thankfully no matter which site you sign up for you can always choose to do walk-in, which took me 5-15 minutes plus the waiting time. You might need to wait for over an hour in the car line per a staff member there.
Why not
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