Vaccine clinics open for one day before supply runs out Stanislaus County residents line up along the walkways at Stanislaus State in Turlock on Thursday to receive a COVID-19 vaccine (KRISTINA HACKER/The Journal).
The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Turlock opened Thursday and then had to close again Friday because of short supply.
The SCHSA had initially planned for vaccination clinics to open at Stanislaus State in Turlock and the Modesto Centre Plaza on Tuesday in an ongoing effort to increase vaccination rates. But after a few people reported allergic reactions after getting vaccinations from Moderna Lot 041L20A, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a pause while they conducted an investigation. Vaccines from the batch in question will not be distributed until the investigation by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, Moderna, a
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Stanislaus County Public Health will re-open the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics on Thursday, Jan. 21. The clinics are located at Modesto Centre Plaza in Modesto and California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock. Both clinics will be vaccinating Stanislaus County residents who are prioritized under Phase 1A and individuals 65 years and older as prioritized by California Department of Public Health.
These Vaccination Clinics each have the capacity to administer at least 2000 doses of the vaccines per day. However, due to limited availability of vaccines, the clinics will only be able to provide 1,000 doses at each site on Thursday. The sites will stay open until they are out of doses. The summary of events is listed below: