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Calif. medical experts concerned over slow vaccine roll out
POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA – JANUARY 06: A health care employee with American Medical Action, Inc dealing with the Florida Department of Health in Broward administers a Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine. (Image by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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UPGRADED 6:45 PM PT – Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Medical leaders in California stated they’re getting annoyed with the slow rollout of vaccinations.
According to reports out of Los Angeles on Wednesday, authorities administering vaccines enabled disqualified individuals–who are not health care employees–to get immunizations.
On The Other Hand, in the state’s capital of Sacramento, authorities wish to take more time to establish centers and to register them with the state. Public health experts stated they’re not striking their vaccination quotas due to an absence of preparation.
APPLE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 05: Emergency Situation Department Supervisor Andrea Davisson (R) speaks throughout a ‘shift huddle’ at shift modification at Providence St. Mary Medical Center amidst a rise in COVID-19 clients in Southern California on January 5, 2021 in Apple Valley, California. (Image by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
“I don’t even believe all of our healthcare workers have been vaccinated yet,” Dr. James Kyle, the medical director of L.A. Care Health insurance, stated. “The rollout is going slower than we want, and it has us concerned that we’re going to fall way behind, [but] I think we can catch up.”
On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) stated California has actually gotten around 1.3 million dosages, however has actually immunized less than half a million individuals. however has actually immunized less than 500,000 individuals.
In the meantime, around 17 million dosages have actually been dispersed throughout the nation with around 5 million shots administered.
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POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA – JANUARY 06: A health care employee with American Medical Action, Inc dealing with the Florida Department of Health in Broward administers a Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine. (Image by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
OAN Newsroom
UPGRADED 6:45 PM PT – Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Medical leaders in California stated they’re getting annoyed with the slow rollout of vaccinations.
According to reports out of Los Angeles on Wednesday, authorities administering vaccines enabled disqualified individuals–who are not health care employees–to get immunizations.
On The Other Hand, in the state’s capital of Sacramento, authorities wish to take more time to establish centers and to register them with the state. Public health experts stated they’re not striking their vaccination quotas due to an absence of preparation.

APPLE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 05: Emergency Situation Department Supervisor Andrea Davisson (R) speaks throughout a ‘shift huddle’ at shift modification at Providence St. Mary Medical Center amidst a rise in COVID-19 clients in Southern California on January 5, 2021 in Apple Valley, California. (Image by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
“I don’t even believe all of our healthcare workers have been vaccinated yet,” Dr. James Kyle, the medical director of L.A. Care Health insurance, stated. “The rollout is going slower than we want, and it has us concerned that we’re going to fall way behind, [but] I think we can catch up.”
On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) stated California has actually gotten around 1.3 million dosages, however has actually immunized less than half a million individuals. however has actually immunized less than 500,000 individuals.
In the meantime, around 17 million dosages have actually been dispersed throughout the nation with around 5 million shots administered.
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