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City-Run COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Reopen After Weather Delayed Shipments

Posted by Contributing Editor on February 23, 2021 in Life | Leave a response
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Los Angeles’ city-run COVID-19 vaccination sites reopened Tuesday following closures forced by bad weather across the country that delayed shipments of doses to the city.

Sites reopened at Dodger Stadium, Hansen Dam, San Fernando Park, Lincoln Park, Pierce College and Crenshaw Christian Center.

Mayor Eric Garcetti said anyone who received a first vaccine dose at a city-run site between Jan. 24 and Jan. 30 would be auto-booked for a second-dose appointment and receive a text message and email with appointment details from Carbon Health by Tuesday. Those people were encouraged to check their Carbon account to ensure their contact information is correct.

All city vaccination sites were closed on Friday, Saturday and Monday. A shipment of 26,000 doses that was supposed to arrive a week ago got stuck in Kentucky due to bad weather, while another 37,000 doses set for use at vaccine sites this week got stuck in Tennessee.

While the large-scale sites were closed, the city’s mobile vaccination efforts continued operating.

Los Angeles County officials said their vaccination sites were not impacted by the weather delays. County sites have been administering primarily second doses of the two-dose regimen.

City-Run COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Reopen After Weather Delayed Shipments was last modified: February 23rd, 2021 by Contributing Editor

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