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Emergency, child care and food workers become eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine -

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – More than half a million people in San Diego County have become eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccines, including people who work in emergency services, child care and education, food and agriculture and grocery stores. San Diego County officials announced last week that the vaccines were available for those groups, but also admitted it could take weeks to get a shot to everyone who wants one. “We need folks to be patient,” Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said Wednesday, adding that the county will prioritize K-12 schools in ZIP codes hardest hit by COVID-19. Previously, only health care personnel, long-term care facility staff and residents and those who are 65 years and older were eligible for vaccines.

San Diego County s expanded COVID-19 vaccine eligibility launches

San Diego to offer COVID-19 vaccines to police, teachers, farm workers and others starting Saturday

San Diego to offer COVID-19 vaccines to police, teachers, farm workers and others starting Saturday
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South/East County Happenings, Feb 25

Chula Vista unveils accessible playground structure The play structure at Chula Vista’s Veterans Park, destroyed in late 2020 by a fire set by vandals, has been restored and rebuilt in a more inclusive form. The city built a new structure using GT Wave from GameTime, an inclusive net climber. It allows children who use wheelchairs to access the structure via a transfer platform and path leading to a slide. Wheelchair users can play with friends on the net climber. Most playground structures are built around “post and deck,” which provides a single path of play for the user. Net climbers allow users to create their own path of play, which helps them develop their own risk assessment, decision making, and body coordination. Chula Vista is the first city in the nation to install such a structure. Total cost of the equipment (structure, surfacing and swings) was $120,000, funded by the insurance claim and Measure P, the city’s half-cent sales tax for infrastructure needs. Vetera

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