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Is your California ZIP code prioritized for the COVID-19 vaccine? Interactive map shows cities , counties Healthy Places Index

Is your California ZIP code prioritized for the COVID-19 vaccine? Interactive map shows cities , counties Healthy Places Index
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California Coronavirus Updates: COVID-19 Variant First Identified In UK Found In Butte County

The California Grocers Association, an industry trade association, said that grocery workers across the state and every county are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

California s make-or-break reopening has arrived

In summary As the state reshuffles vaccine distribution and reopening rules, lawmakers green-light a hard-fought plan to bring students back into schools. What does it all mean for economic recovery? Lawmakers, businesses and educators are scrambling to understand California’s latest surprise shift in pandemic strategy, directly tying economic reopening rules to getting more people in low-income communities vaccinated. The changes are technical involving health index rankings and vaccine targets and case rates required for businesses to reopen but the practical effect could be speeding up school and business reopenings.  As states like Texas abandon pandemic precautions altogether, Gov. Gavin Newsom is attempting to bounce back from California’s deadliest bout of the virus by incorporating equity in distributing limited vaccine supply in a state where white, affluent people have disproportionately received early doses. The shift also rankled one union-aligned lawmaker who

California upends how it s divvying up scarce vaccines

In summary How will vaccines get into the arms of people in low-income communities? And the 40% allotment also raises questions about whether other Californians will be pushed lower on the priority list particularly people with high-risk health conditions Lea este artículo en español.  Another sudden shift in state policy has triggered an array of concerns and confusion today about how California’s still-scarce COVID-19 vaccine supplies will be divvied up. Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state’s top health official, announced that 40% of California’s vaccine supply, starting with 2 million doses, will go to the poorest and most diverse communitIes. 

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