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San Diego County s First COVID-19 Vaccines to Be Administered at Naval Medical Center – NBC 7 San Diego

Updated on December 16, 2020 at 10:20 am NBC Universal, Inc. What to Know Naval Medical Center and Rady Children s Hospital have administered the first COVID-19 vaccine in San Diego County on Tuesday, Dec. 15. The Balboa Park-based hospital will distribute a portion of its doses to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, which will begin to roll out the vaccine on Wednesday, Dec. 16 The military s doses are not part of San Diego County s 28,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine arriving this week After months of research and a roller coaster ride of a pandemic, the first COVID-19 vaccinations in San Diego County were scheduled to be administered Tuesday at Naval Medical Center San Diego and Rady Children s Hospital.

San Diego County receives first COVID-19 vaccines for military and civilians -

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The first batches of Pfizer’s long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine arrived in San Diego County Monday for both U.S. Department of Defense personnel and civilians, with initial vaccinations to begin as soon as Tuesday. Naval Medical Center San Diego received an unspecified number of vaccines Monday, with front-line medical workers and essential mission personnel such as EMS, firefighters and gate personnel to begin receiving the first dose of the vaccinations Tuesday. Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton will take a portion of those doses for personnel north of San Diego. “We are proud to support operation Warp Speed,” said Rear Adm. Tim Weber, commander of Naval Medical Forces Pacific. “This vaccine will strengthen our ability to protect our people. I am confident in the stringent regulatory process of the FDA.”

COVID-19 Vaccine Headed to Naval Medical Center San Diego, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton > United States Navy > News Stories

On Monday, Dec. 14, Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) received its first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine, some of which will be distributed to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton (NHCP). Naval Medical Center San Diego expects to begin vaccinations Tuesday, Dec. 15 and Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton expects to begin vaccinations on Wednesday, Dec. 16. This shipment is part of the DOD allotment of vaccine and is separate from vaccine being shipped directly to State of California authorities. 30:48 VIDEO | 30:48 | NMCSD COVID-19 Vaccine Teleconference In accordance with the Department of Defense’s prioritization schema for administering the vaccine, which is consistent with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the first doses of the vaccine will be given to frontline health care workers and first responders, including emergency medical services personnel, security forces, and other essential personnel.

SD County s First COVID-19 Vaccines to Be Administered at Naval Medical Center

SD County s 1st COVID-19 Vaccines to Be Given at Naval Medical Center, Rady Children s Hospital NBC 7 Staff © Provided by NBC San Diego A vial of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is seen ahead of being administered at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland December 8, 2020. What to Know Naval Medical Center and Rady Children s Hospital are expected to administer the first COVID-19 vaccine in San Diego County on Tuesday, Dec. 15. The Balboa Park-based hospital will distribute a portion of its doses to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, which will begin to roll out the vaccine on Wednesday, Dec. 16 The military s doses are not part of San Diego County s 28,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine arriving this week

San Diego Navy Personnel Among the First in DoD to Get New COVID-19 Vaccine Shots

San Diego Navy Personnel Among the First in DoD to Get New COVID-19 Vaccine Shots The first doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine arrived at Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD), with distribution being conducted in phases, Dec. 14, 2020. (Vernishia R. Vaughn-Lucas/U.S. Navy) 15 Dec 2020 The U.S. Navy will begin vaccinating personnel for COVID-19 starting Tuesday some of the first Defense Department employees to get the newly authorized vaccine for the coronavirus. According to the Navy, military health care workers, first responders and personnel security forces at Naval Medical Center San Diego are expected to be among the first DoD personnel to get shots, starting Tuesday, while workers at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, as well as base first responders and fire and gate people will start getting theirs Wednesday.

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