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More coronavirus vaccine sites opening in SLO County
January 29, 2021
Daniel Blackburn
The San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department plans to administer more than 6,000 vaccines to people 75 and above next week, which will total more than 18,000 vaccine doses administered by the county. Pharmacies and hospitals are also vaccinating specific groups of people.
Residents over 75 can book appointments at ReadySLO. While limited appointments next week are currently taken, new appointments will be available on Thursday at 9 a.m. for the following week.
French Hospital Medical Center has administered 1,800 vaccinations and plans to continue with 120 t0 180 a day depending on availability. People over 75 can sign up through ReadySLO or through the hospital website.
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Three counties northwest of Los Angeles are experiencing alarming spikes in coronavirus cases, further heightening the level of infections in already hard-hit Southern California and triggering fresh fears about potentially overtaxing local healthcare systems.
Conditions in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties have worsened considerably due to a post-holiday surge of the virus, with the average number of daily new cases more than doubling the rate seen two weeks ago, according to data compiled by The Times.
Infections in Ventura County have risen so rapidly that one doctor publicly wondered whether the area could face its own “New York moment.”
Dr. Louis Tedone, longtime SLO County pediatrician, dies at age 97
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Longtime San Luis Obispo County pediatrician Dr. Louis Tedone has died at the age of 97.
His family said he passed away peacefully Sunday morning.
Dr. Tedone became the countyâs first pediatrician in 1953.
He was born to Italian immigrants in Brooklyn, New York, one of three brothers who helped run the family grocery store. When his dad died in 1941, Tedone started medical school while serving in the Navy.