Jan. 21 California is weeks into a mass vaccination campaign to bring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic, administering tens of thousands of shots a day. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday that California had administered 1,633,875 of the nearly 4.4 million doses allocated by the federal government through Wednesday. That's 4,135 doses for every 100,000 .
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San Francisco Department of Public Health s goal is to vaccinate all residents by June 2021
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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Department of Public Health says their goal is to vaccinate every resident for the novel coronavirus by June 30, 2021. The news came Wednesday during a special hearing called by a city supervisor.
At the COVID-19 vaccine rollout hearing, District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney announced an emergency ordinance requiring the city to develop a mass vaccination plan, data reporting, and communications strategy.
The city s goal to vaccinate 900,000 people in San Francisco in a six-month timeline, would be achieved through mass vaccination sites and healthcare providers.
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