Contra Costa County reaches vaccine milestone, more than 800,000 residents vaccinated
KTVU s Emma Goss reports.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Calif. - On Friday, Contra Costa County surpassed a new vaccine benchmark: 803,000 doses administered. Approximately a third of the county s residents are fully vaccinated, and more than half are partially vaccinated.
Appointments are still widely available, according to Ori Tzvieli, Contra Costa County Deputy Health Officer and COVID Response Operations Chief.
Part of Contra Costa County s success in the vaccine rollout is in large part due to the smooth management of the health services website. We have a wonderful IT team that s really taking all those interest forms and turning them into scheduling tickets very rapidly. We ve hired a huge number of people to staff all these vaccine sites, Tzvieli said.
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