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California Gov. Gavin Newsom Visits Los Angeles Hospital As They Administer First Vaccines
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Health care workers at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center began receiving COVID-19 vaccinations today as the effort to inoculate millions of people in the county accelerated.
Emergency physician Dr. Medell Briggs-Malonson was the first person at the Westwood hospital to be vaccinated. After receiving the Pfizer vaccination, she told urged everyone to get the shot when it becomes more widely available.
“As an emergency doctor, I have truly seen what COVID does to people, she said. “And even if it doesn t kill you, many people go on to have long-term effects of COVID, both with their brain, with their heart or with their lungs.
LA County expected Wednesday to get full initial allotment of nearly 83,000 doses of Pfizer s COVID vaccine
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) More Southland health care workers are expected to get vaccinated against the coronavirus Wednesday, as the region s hospitals continue receiving shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
By the end of Wednesday, all nine sites in the county equipped with the ultra-cold-storage facilities needed for the Pfizer medication are expected to have the vaccine. The doses will then be farmed out to 83 acute-care hospitals countywide for administration to health care workers, who are at the top of the priority list.
More Southland healthcare workers to receive COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday
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Vaccinations begin Wednesday at Reagan UCLA Medical Center
More Southland health care workers are expected to get vaccinated against the coronavirus on Dec. 16, as the region s hospitals continue receiving shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
LOS ANGELES - More Southland healthcare workers are expected to get vaccinated against the coronavirus Wednesday, as the region s hospitals continue receiving shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
By the end of Wednesday, all nine sites in the county equipped with the ultra-cold-storage facilities needed for the Pfizer medication are expected to have the vaccine. The doses will then be farmed out to 83 acute-care hospitals countywide for administration to health care workers, who are at the top of the priority list.
LA County expected Wednesday to get full initial allotment of nearly 83,000 doses of Pfizer s COVID vaccine
City News Service
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) More Southland health care workers are expected to get vaccinated against the coronavirus Wednesday, as the region s hospitals continue receiving shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
By the end of Wednesday, all nine sites in the county equipped with the ultra-cold-storage facilities needed for the Pfizer medication are expected to have the vaccine. The doses will then be farmed out to 83 acute-care hospitals countywide for administration to health care workers, who are at the top of the priority list.