Counties prepare as Johnson & Johnson dose allocation falls Share Updated: 10:14 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021 Maricela DeLaCruz Share Updated: 10:14 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021
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Show Transcript FORWARD OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS HEY, YOU GUYS MAY GO RIGHT IN AND GET IN LINE. WELL MASS VACCINATION CLINICS, YOU’RE HAPPENING ACROSS THE STATE TO CALIFORNIA ALREADY SEEING A REDUCED ALLOCATION OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINATIONS THOSE NUMBERS PLUNGING FROM 574,000 TO ONLY 22.4000 IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS. YOLO COUNTY HAS BEEN DEPENDING HEAVILY ON THE TWO DOSE VACCINATIONS. BUT WE’RE NOT SEEING LIKE A HUGE DECREASE BECAUSE WE NEVER REALLY GOT AS MUCH JOHNSON & JOHNSON IS PFIZER MADERA, BUT HIS SACRAMENTO COUNTY EXPECTS MORE DEMAND THAN SUPPLY NEXT WEEK. THEY’RE STILL FOCUSING ON EQUITABLE VACCINE DISTRIBUTION OUR RESIDENTS THAT ARE COMING IN IF YOU LOOK AT THE DATA ABOUT 90% OF THEM ARE FROM BLACK A LOT, YOU KNOW, INDIGENOUS SOUTHEAST ASIAN