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City to partner with LBUSD to bring COVID-19 vaccine clinics to school campuses • Long Beach Post News

With nearly 60% of the city’s eligible residents receiving at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Long Beach officials are preparing for a slowdown in the coming months and are rethinking how the vaccines will be administered in the future. - ADVERTISEMENT - Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia said during a Wednesday afternoon press conference that the city will  soon begin to partner with the Long Beach Unified School District to place mobile clinics on school campuses. Garcia said the clinics could allow parents dropping off their children for school to also get vaccinated. The sites could also offer vaccines to eligible LBUSD high school students who want the vaccine. The vaccine is currently limited to people 16 and up.

No, officials are not handing out Harris s picture book to migrant kids

No, officials are not handing out Harris s picture book to migrant kids
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Long Beach Convention Center housing about 350 migrant children, with more expected this week • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - The first group of children arrived on Thursday and more came over the weekend as the Convention Center is expected to eventually house up 1,000 kids from mostly Central America who are waiting to be reunited with family or sponsors in the United States. The temporary shelter in Long Beach is one of several across the country that have been set up by the Department of Health and Human Services to help with the increase of unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the Mexico border. As of Sunday, nearly 22,000 children were in care of Health and Human Services, which is leasing the Long Beach Convention Center until Aug. 2.

Long Beach Convention Center Welcomed 150 Migrant Children to House Until August

Updated 5 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. The Long Beach Convention Center is now a temporary home to 150 migrant children who arrived on buses Thursday night. The city welcomed a group of mostly girls between ages 5-17 and boys under 12  who’ve been on a long journey Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia can understand. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. “I came in a different situation, but we were still poor and what helped us were caring Americans that were here to give us shelter and support, and that’s all these kids want and need,” said Garcia.

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