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âThis means a lot to meâ: A dose of emotion for some receiving first COVID shot in Folsom
Hundreds eligible for the COVID-19 vaccination receive first doses at Folsom High School clinic Share Updated: 7:15 PM PST Feb 20, 2021
Hundreds eligible for the COVID-19 vaccination receive first doses at Folsom High School clinic Share Updated: 7:15 PM PST Feb 20, 2021
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Show Transcript HUNDREDS OF OTHER PEOPLE WHO ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THE VACCINE. IâM A LITTLE EMOTIONAL. LEMBO STARTED CRYING. VACCINATION DAY IS FINALLY HERE FOR CATHERINE. THANK. SHE LETS OUR PHOTOGRAPHER AND ON WHY THIS DAY IS SO SPECIAL. YOUâRE ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF MY HOME THAT IâVE INTERACTED WITH. SHEâS ONE OF HUNDREDS GETTING THE PFIZER COVID 19 VACCINE AT THIS COMMUNITY CLINIC, OPERATING AT FOLSOM HIGH SCHOOL. WE ARE SCHEDULING 55 APPOINTMENTS EVERY 15 MINUTES FOR FIVE HOURS. IF YOU
More Sacramento County vaccination clinics open up in communities for better accessibility
Sacramento area teachers and those who are older than 65 lined up, car bumper to bumper at COVID-19 vaccine clinics for the treatment. Author: Monica Coleman (ABC10) Updated: 11:31 AM PST February 21, 2021
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. Cars bumper to bumpers, and lines of people 65 and older and Sacramento area teachers, wrap around Del Campo High School as they wait to get their shot at the covid-19 vaccine.
Allison Brashear, MD, dean of the UC Davis School of Medicine, said it was a deliberate choice to have the vaccine site at the gymnasium of the school so that more people would be able to have access to the shot.
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i m erin burnett. out front tonight we have breaking news. there are powerful tornadoes now ripping apart the midwest and southern states at this hour, and it s a very rapidly changing situation as the storms are touching down. five are dead at this hour in indiana. more than two dozen tornadoes have been reported in six states. we ve got tornado warnings right now in effect for 50 counties through this evening. all right. this is pretty frightening thing. some of these storms have been incredibly powerful. we ve been talking about storms with winds up to 170, 180-mile-per-hour. they could be hitting heavily populated areas. we start with gary tuchman who is in nashville, tennessee, tonight. gary, what have you seen and heard? reporter: earin, this is one of those heavily populated areas. music city, tennessee. 1.7 million people are in the metropolitan area. one hour ago it was very scary for a lot of people who live here. that s when the winds came tearing through. hail t
that hit at 5:00 in the morning. that s rare for that to happen. that s not saying storms won t continue, because they will, and you ll see rumbles of thunder and there may be a tornado, but they re not going to have the f-4 or f-5, the 200-mile-per-hour tornadoes. they re not going to happen at 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. as you see it, the storms are moving to the northeast. they ll move to the carolinas and go down pp hill, as they do into north carolina, south carolina, they ll lose some of their intensity as well. i m concerned in the gulf coast where it s muggy, humid. that s what the gulf coast is almost all of the time, but it has the potential to keep the storms going for quite some time. i m going to drag it down on the upper side of this system. we have snow coming down behind that banner. from michigan into wisconsin. and even into the higher elevations there of the u.p. it s kind of an ironic snow this late in the season when you have tornadoes. here is the cold a