Mobile vaccine clinic brings vaccines to vulnerable groups Share Updated: 7:17 PM PDT Apr 5, 2021 Share Updated: 7:17 PM PDT Apr 5, 2021
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Show Transcript AVERAGING MORE THAN 350 THOSANDS SHOTS ADMINISTERED EVERY DAY. ### A MOBILE VACCINATION CLINIC SET UP SHOP IN SEASIDE TODAY. WITH THE GOAL OF MAKING IT EASIER TO GET A SHOT, ESPECIALLY FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS ## JESUS HERNANDEZ IS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT AT BLACK HORSE BAYONET GOLF COURSE..HE WANTED A COVID VACCINE, HE S ELIGIBLE FOR ONE BUT HE JUST COULDNT SCHEDULE IT.THAT CHANGED TODAY WHEN THE COMMUNITY GROUP ALL- IN MONTEREY BROUGHT THE VACCCINELI CNIC TO HIM (SOT CLIP 0379 1;03 -1:09) it was easy. you don t have to make an appointment, just come in and it tas ketwo seconds THIS CLINIC WAS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP TWBEEEN AN INDEPENDNET PHARMACY, CENTRAL AVENUE PHARMACY IN PACIFIC GROVE, WHI CH PROVIDES THE VACCINE AND THE STAFF..AND ALL-IN WHICH DOES THE OR
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Central Coast health and government leaders have offered a mixed response to Blue Shield s COVID-19 vaccine allocation and distribution plan.
Blue Shield of California has signed a contract with the state to serve as a third-party administrator in an effort to accelerate the allocation and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to Californians.
Public Health Officer Dr. David Ghilarducci, who works with San Benito County and Santa Cruz County s health departments, is hopeful this move will help with the organization and management of an otherwise varied and confusing process.