Vaccinations Of Local Law Enforcement Start At Sheriff s Office Training Center
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Employees with the Alameda County Sheriff s Department and the county s local law enforcement agencies received their first of two coronavirus vaccines Thursday during the first of several clinics intended to vaccinate law enforcement countywide.
More than 800 sheriff s office and local law enforcement employees, including Alameda County Sheriff Gregory Ahern, received vaccines at the sheriff s Regional Training Center in Dublin.
The sheriff s office has some 1,650 employees, but chose to stagger when those employees get vaccinated to ensure the agency is not shorthanded.
Bart To Offer Free Rides Home For Those Vaccinated At Coliseum Covid Vaccine Site
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BART will offer free ride vouchers for Bay Area residents who receive a coronavirus vaccine at the upcoming Oakland Coliseum mass vaccination site, the transit agency said Thursday.
The vaccination site is expected to open Tuesday and will eventually have the capacity to administer up to 6,000 vaccine doses per day, state officials said earlier this month.
To help facilitate the thousands of vaccinations, BART will offer a free $7 fare ticket to those who show their vaccination card with a valid date.