A UCSF doctor is breaking down who will likely be first to get a coronavirus vaccine after Gov. Newsom announced California is set to receive more than 327,000 doses of the Pfizer shot.
Governor Gavin Newsom tweeted: California has spent the last few months preparing for the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine. We expect our initial 327,600 doses as early as this weekend, hope is on the horizon.
BREAKING: The FDA has just authorized the Pfizer #COVID19 vaccine for emergency use.
CA expects to receive our initial allotment of 327,600 doses as early as this weekend. pic.twitter.com/VETmUBufOq Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) December 12, 2020
A UCSF doctor is breaking down who will likely be first to get a coronavirus vaccine after Gov. Newsom announced California is set to receive more than 327,000 doses of the Pfizer shot.
Governor Gavin Newsom tweeted: California has spent the last few months preparing for the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine. We expect our initial 327,600 doses as early as this weekend, hope is on the horizon.
BREAKING: The FDA has just authorized the Pfizer #COVID19 vaccine for emergency use.
CA expects to receive our initial allotment of 327,600 doses as early as this weekend. pic.twitter.com/VETmUBufOq Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) December 12, 2020