Security staff to maintain building access control and physical security measures
DCFS, APS (workers physically responding to abuse and neglect of children, elderly and dependent adults)
Nearly 400 sites in L.A. County are administering the vaccines, including federally qualified health clinics, pharmacies, hospitals, and large capacity vaccination sites.
Check the Vaccinate L.A. County Website or follow @LAPublicHealth on social media for more information on when and where people in these sectors can get vaccinated.
For information specific to registering for vaccinations, as well as further information for Santa Clarita Valley residents, visit this page.
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By R.J. Johnson - @rickerthewriter
LA Vaccination Sites Reopen After Midwest Winter Storms Delayed Shipments
Los Angeles County is looking to move forward into the next phase of vaccinations for California residents. Health officials say workers in education, food service, agricultural, and public safety will become eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday (March 1). The county said workers in the food and agriculture, education and childcare and emergency services and first responders, will be able to schedule a vaccine appointment.
Last week, the county had to briefly suspend appointments after inclement weather across the U.S. delayed shipments of the vaccine, forcing the closure of the city-run sites, including Dodger Stadium. Some 60,000 doses were delayed in Tennessee and Kentucky thanks to icy conditions that rolled across the Midwest last week. The super-vaccination sites were reopened on Tuesday after the delayed shipments arrived in L.A. earlier this week.
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