California officials explain how COVID-19 vaccine codes were shared, misused
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) People jumping the line to get a COVID-19 vaccine are hindering efforts to address health inequities. For example, the state s My Turn website allows one to enter an access code to schedule a vaccine appointment.
The codes were meant for communities hardest hit. But, in some instances, they ended up being shared and used by people who are not yet eligible, according to reporting by the Los Angeles Times.
A spokesperson for the California Governor s Office of Emergency Services told Eyewitness News in a statement that reads in part:
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