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KCLU s Lance Orozco reports that Ventura County public health officials say they are geared up for mass vaccinations, but are currently only able to get about 5,000 doses of vaccine a week.
The big COVID-19 question many people have these days is “When can I get a shot?” The answer on the Central and South Coasts isn’t a simple one. No one has the answer right now.
Ventura County Public Health Officer Dr. Robert Levin says the issue isn’t organizing vaccination clinics. He says they have a plan. They just don t have enough vaccine.
They ve received about 60,000 doses of vaccine so far, which is enough to vaccine about 30,000 people. Levin says about 3% of the county s population has been vaccinated.
Nordhoff High School cheerleaders capture spirit of the evening.
Nordhoff High School was lit up like a galaxy of stars Saturday night, spotlighting a universe of talent and enthusiasm, showing off the skills of cheerleaders, dancers, the Homecoming Court, Nordhoff organizations, sports and more.
The theme of the Homecoming Reverse Parade was Out of this World, providing an opportunity for community members to drive through the lighted archways to enjoy the Ranger spirit and celebrate students returning to campus after spring break.
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