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How a grassroots Bay Area vaccine clinic managed to get people vaccinated despite the faltering rollout
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Dr. Joseph Aita administers a COVID-19 vaccination to Carlos Tiburcio, a worker with Renteria Vineyards.Brittany Hosea-Small/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Patients wait to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations at the St. Helena Foundation community clinic at Napa Valley College.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Marianne Scerri (center), a volunteer nurse practitioner who came out of retirement to help distribute vaccinations, talks with Maria Auxilio Irucuta, a worker with Renteria Vineyards, before giving her a COVID-19 vaccination at the St. Helena Foundation clinic.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Two Bay Area community clinics cut through red tape to speed vaccines for seniors
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Dr. Rebecca Parish speaks to Les Morgan as he arrives at the Stanley Middle School parking lot drive-through vaccination clinic to get a shot.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Don and Carol Franklin, 75 and 73, wait 30 minutes during post-vaccination observation alongside their dog, Ace, at the Stanley Middle School parking lot in Lafayette.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Rebecca Parish received the approvals necessary to begin a drive-through vaccination center at Stanley Middle School parking lot in Lafayette.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Communication was a common theme as St. Helenans and city officials talked about what went well and what didnât during the Glass Fire.
At a special City Council meeting Monday examining the cityâs response to the fire, there was general consensus that the cityâs public information apparatus performed well, issuing as many as three press releases a day with updates on the status of the fire, evacuations, and available services.
However, communication between the city and the state-level incident command center that determines evacuations was identified as an opportunity for improvement.
Call it âa lesson learned,â said City Manager Mark Prestwich.