SACRAMENTO Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Californians to “hold me accountable” to a goal of administering 1 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine in 10 days, but nearly two weeks later a series of data collection problems have left state officials unable to offer clear evidence of success or fai
Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Californians to “hold me accountable” to a goal of administering 1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine in 10 days, but nearly two weeks later a series of data collection problems have left state officials unable to offer clear evidence of success or failure.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom said 1 million additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine would be administered in California over the course of 10 days. But due to the state's data collection issues, it is unclear whether he met that goal
In the first weeks of the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history, Dr. Julie Vaishampayan has had a battlefront view of a daunting logistical operation. Her charge is to see that potentially lifesaving COVID-19 shots make it into the arms of 550,000 residents. And like her dozens of counterparts across the state, she is improvising as she goes.
Jan. 14 With coronavirus infections and hospitalizations starting to show some early signs of a plateau in California, and a massive change to the COVID-19 vaccination timeline, health leaders are hopeful the winter surge will be the last major one of the pandemic. But that surge is ongoing, and the plateau is a high one. The California Department of Public Health has reported an average of .