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San Mateo County officials hopeful about increased vaccine supply in coming weeks
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Upgrade to yellow tier still unlikely until early May in San Mateo, Santa Clara counties
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Bay Areaâs vaccine supply remains inconsistent for some parts
Bay Areaâs vaccine supply remains inconsistent in some parts
The Bay Area faces feast or famine conditions as it struggles to inoculate its populous. Lines moved briskly at Levi s Stadium COVID vaccination site. Santa Clara County health officials said their shortage of doses in March, turned into ample bounty in April.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - South Bay health officials are encouraging all eligible residents to sign-up for COVID-19 vaccination. This comes after Santa Clara County announced it has received enough vaccine to book appointments into next week.
The lines moved briskly Monday at the Levi’s Stadium vaccination site. Santa Clara County health officials said their vaccine shortage in March has turned into ample bounty in April.
The state of California and San Mateo County are pausing their distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in line with federal advice that came on Tuesday. Five hundred doses in the county will be temporarily suspended this week.
The pause is the result of an announcement from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration warning that six of the 6.8 million people who have received the vaccine also developed rare blood clots. According to the CDCâs announcement, one of the affected people, women between the ages of 18 and 48, has been hospitalized and another died. There is no evidence right now linking the vaccine to the blood clots, and the recommendation to pause injections is not a federal order.