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Letters warning of vaccine underdosing go to wrong Oakland residents, raising more concerns
By Lisa Fernandez and Cristina Rendon
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Letters warning of vaccine underdosing go to wrong Oakland residents, raising more concerns
An unknown number of people who got vaccinated at Eastmont Mall in Oakland say they got a letter that they were underdosed. But it appears as though the letter was sent by mistake.
OAKLAND, Calif. - Kishore Parwani is one of an unknown number of people who received a letter from the state health department apparently by mistake alerting him that he may have received a less-than-optimal dose of Pfizer vaccine on March 1 at the Oakland Coliseum.
The Oakland Coliseum, home of MLB s Oakland A s, has been used as a vaccination site.
Health officials believe as many as 6,300 people visiting the Coliseum site may have received less vaccine in their shots than they were supposed to, but the weaker dose was still considered strong enough to defend against the virus, the officials told FOX 2.
After those recipients receive their second vaccine shot, that will make up for the weaker first shot, they said.
FOX 2 first learned of the problem with the dosages when two paramedics who requested anonymity contacted the station.
The error was attributed to Coliseum vaccination staff being provided a different type of syringe that wasn’t fully pushing out the vaccine into people’s arms, according to FOX 2.