Bay Area counties take scattershot approach to vaccinating homeless people against COVID-19
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Nurse Sonni Belcher-Collins administers a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to Doug Rosen in Oakland. The Trust Health Center hosted a mass vaccination day for people who are unhoused, housing insecure or staff members of the clinic.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Bill Bradley (left), Christy Miles and Lawrence Lincoln wait in line to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Trust Health Center in Oakland.Gabrielle Lurie/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Medical assistant Rezika Kahil talks to Christy Miles before Miles receives the Johnson & Johnson vaccine outside of the Trust Health Center in Oakland.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Only 2% of people in prioritized ZIP codes live in the Bay Area under California s vaccine equity plan
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Devi Kamala, a Fremont local, waves hello to a caregiver at On Lok Pace Senior Center on her way to recieve her COVID-19 vaccine on Janurary 28, 2021.Nina Riggio / Special to The Chronicle
Bay Area residents make up just 2% of the roughly 10 million people living in ZIP codes slated to receive additional coronavirus vaccines under a new state plan announced this week, even though the nine-county region accounts for 20% of the state’s population, according to a Chronicle review of data.
Feb 1, 2021
NEW NAME FOR FOUNDATION: Premier Bank recently announced the Home Savings Charitable Foundation is now the Premier Bank Foundation, following the company name change and 2020 merger of Home Savings Bank in Youngstown and Defiance-based First Federal Bank of the Midwest.
In the past 30 years, the foundation has provided more than $19 million to local organizations, Gary Small, president of Premier Bank, said.
Premier Bank, headquartered in Youngstown, operates 75 branches and 12 loan offices in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
BRITE ADDS TO BOARD: BRITE Energy Innovators in Warren, Ohio’s only clean tech and energy business incubator, has added five new members to its board of directors with energy and technology industry experience.
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