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Can I stop wearing a mask? When can I go see grandma? Answers to your coronavirus vaccine questions

Biggest questions answered on coronavirus vaccines in Bay Area FacebookTwitterEmail 1of7 Frontline healthc are worker Gilberto Garcia receives a vaccination at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez.Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 2of7 Dr. Brian Thompson looks at his vaccination card at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles.Jae C. Hong / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 3of7 Nurse Phung Nguyen, who works on a COVID-19 floor, shows where she received the COVID-19 vaccine at S.F. General Hospital.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 4of7 A health care worker prepares to get vaccinated at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego.Ariana Drehsler / AFP / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less

Front line workers in San Francisco, Martinez roll up their sleeves for COVID vaccine

Front line workers in San Francisco, Martinez roll up their sleeves for COVID vaccine Front line workers in Martinez roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccine More than a dozen hospital workers at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center volunteered to roll up their sleeves Tuesday for the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Sergio Urcoyo was the first in line. He remembers treating patients from the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship infected with the novel virus. SAN FRANCISCO - It was a historic day in the Bay Area as hospital workers in San Francisco and Contra Costa County were the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday.

Healthcare workers in Contra Costa, Solano counties to get vaccinated

Healthcare workers in Contra Costa, Solano counties to get vaccinated Healthcare workers in Contra Costa, Solano counties to get vaccinated They are being distributed to frontline healthcare workers in high-risk settings at hospitals - people working in the Emergency room and Intensive Care Units. Allie Rasmus reports CONCORD, Calif. - Hospitals in Contra Costa and Solano counties on Wednesday will begin giving their front-line health care workers the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine a crucial tool in the fight against the virus. Concord Medical Center is where physicians and medical staff will receive their doses, following healthcare workers who got vaccinated on Tuesday at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez. 

California welcomes first vaccines as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rage

California welcomes first vaccines as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rage FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Dr. Brian Thompson waits to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. California received 33,150 doses of the vaccine Sunday and expects 300,000 more this week.Jae C. Hong/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of2 California Gov. Gavin Newsom holds up a vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center.Jae Hong / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less Even as the first precious caches of coronavirus vaccine arrived in counties across California Monday, the pandemic showed no signs of abating, with hospitals straining under an influx of COVID-19 patients and deaths climbing across the state and region.

First doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Contra Costa County

First doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Contra Costa County
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