Some Northern California counties struggle to fill COVID-19 vaccine slots Share Updated: 7:39 PM PDT Apr 23, 2021 Share Updated: 7:39 PM PDT Apr 23, 2021
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Show Transcript APPOINTMENTS. AS KCRA 3’S MARICELA DE LA CRUZ REPORTS, THEY WANT TO GET THOSE SPOTS FILLED. MARICELA: TODAY WE REACHED OUT TO HALF A DOZEN COUNTIES ACROSS OUR AREA. AS OF THIS AFTERNOON, YOLO COUNTY HAS ABOUT 1300 SPOTS AVAILABLE FOR A SUNDAY MASS VACCINATION OF END. DEMAND HAS DECREASED, WE HAVE GOTTEN MORE DOSES AND WE VACCINATED A LARGE PORTION OF THE COUNTY ALREADY. I BELIEVE OVER 40% OF THE TOTAL RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN VACCINATED. MARICELA: SACRAMENTO COUNTY IS FINDING STEADY DEMAND FOR VACCINATIONS ABOUT APPOINTMENTS ARE NOT FILLING UP AS FAST AS THEY HAVE BEEN. THIS WEEKEND, SACRAMENTO CITY LEADERS HOSTING AN EVENT AIMED AT PEOPLE WHO CANNOT MAKE TIME DURING THE WEEK. WE HAVE NOTICED THAT MANY WORKING FAMILIES AND LATINO FAMILIES HAVE LACK OF ACCESS TO GOIN
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Hispanic and Black patients represented a disproportionate share of COVID-19 hospitalizations in 2020, as did patients from lower-income communities, according to a new state report.
Staff from the Health Policy Commission on Wednesday presented findings from their interim report into the pandemic s impacts on the state s health care system, an analysis the agency was directed to undertake as part of a health care law Gov. Charlie Baker signed in January. A final report is due January 2022.
The commission also found that fewer Massachusetts hospitals were profitable in fiscal 2020 compared to the previous year, and said that while some hospitals had negative margins last year, federal and state relief funds prevented greater losses.
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As COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands, community advocates raise concerns over equitable distribution Share Updated: 8:45 AM PDT Apr 1, 2021 Share Updated: 8:45 AM PDT Apr 1, 2021
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Show Transcript TO ADDRESS THE CONCERNS. STEPHANIE: THIS IS WHAT LINDA LUI DOES TO MAKE SURE SENIORS IN HER COMMUNITY GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE. A LOT OF THEM ARE PRETTY ANXIOUS. STEPHANIE: SHE BOOKS THE APPOINTMENTS FOR THEM, HERSELF. HER ORGANIZATION, THE SACRAMENTO CHINESE OF INDOCHINA FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION, POSTING SIGN-UP SHEETS OUTSIDE OF THE LOCA TEMPLE, THEN MANUALLY SCHEDULING VACCINATIONS FOR THE SENIORS ONLINE. VOLUNTEERS LIKE LUI, THEN PICKING UP AND DRIVING THE SENIORS TO GET THEIR SHOTS A TEDIOUS PROCESS, BUT AN IMPORTANT ONE. FOR YOU AND I IT’S EASY, BUT FOR AN ELDER THEY DON’T EVEN KNOW HOW TO START. STEPHANIE: AND WITH THE STATE MAKING ALL ADULTS ELIGIBLE FOR THE VACCINE IN APRIL, LUI TELLS US, SHE’S WORRIED THAT EVEN MORE SENI
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