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A walk-in vaccine clinic opened today at Veterans Memorial Hall in Richmond, according to Contra Costa Health Services.
It’s one of several pop-up walk-in clinics opening countywide in the coming weeks, part of a partnership between the County and California Office of Emergency Services.
About 500-700 vaccinations a day can be given at each walk-in site, all of which open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Currently, clinics are open at Veterans Memorial Hall, 968 23rd St., and Antioch Community Center, 4703 Lone Tree Way. Those clinics will remain open daily through April 25.
From April 26 through May 2, pop-up clinics will open at John Missionary Baptist Church, North Campus, 29 8th St., in Richmond; and also at Albert D. Seeno Jr. Pittsburg Youth Development Center, 1001 Stoneman Ave. in Pittsburg.
Harbor Beach native supports nation s COVID-19 response on American soil
Task Force 46 press release
April 15, 2021
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Maj. Chad Curtis Conquergood, a native of Harbor Springs, Michigan, served as part of the Department of Defense s whole-of-government COVID-19 response under Task Force 46. (Courtesy Photo)
EAST LANSING Maj. Chad Curtis Conquergood, a native of Harbor Springs, recently returned home after a year-long tour of service as part of the Department of Defense’s response to COVID-19 and preparation for any other concurrent natural or man-made incident in the homeland.
Conquergood is a military policeman who served as a task force liaison officer with Task Force 46, U.S. Army North s flexible, adaptable headquarters responsible for supporting Department of Defense COVID-19 efforts and providing command and control over DoD military assets as part of Defense Support of Civil Authorities in the event of an all-hazards event or a chemical, biological,
Apr 15, 2021 | STATESCOOP
People across the country sought more online services for work, education and health care during the COVID-19 pandemic than ever before, leading to an unprecedented demand for digital expertise within state and local government agencies over the past year.
To keep up with the public’s desire for information and online tools, Angie Quirarte, California’s deputy director of digital innovation, said her team worked 20-hour days, forged heaps of new inter-governmental collaborations and advocated for massive shifts of state and local resources to offer online support for residents. And they kept their sanity while doing it, she told StateScoop, even as the pandemic ensured that the work was never truly done.
Updated on April 15, 2021 at 1:12 pm
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Contra Costa County officials announced Thursday that the county will begin offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible people who live and work in the county.
The county will operate multiple pop-up sites over the next several weeks with the California Office of Emergency Services, with the ability to administer 500 to 700 vaccines per day. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
The first walk-in clinics will be placed in parts of the county that have been hardest hit by the pandemic like Richmond, Concord s Monument Boulevard corridor and parts of East County.
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Solano Parks and Recreation Manager Chris Drake stands above damage done to Lake Solano County Park last year by the LNU Lightning Complex Fire, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. (Robinson Kuntz/Daily Republic)
Solano supervisors to address long-term LNU fire recovery
FAIRFIELD Solano County supervisors on Tuesday will consider the 2020 LNU Lightning Complex Fire Recovery Strategic Plan and receive an update on the progress of the recovery.
A staff report to the board states that the purpose of the strategic plan is to provide the county with a blueprint to recover from the devastating effects of the LNU Lightning Complex Fire that occurred in August.