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Week in review: Mass vaccine site delayed; 2 officers fired in beating

Editor s note: Week in review is a roundup of some of the top headlines from the past week. Sign up for The Record s Daily Briefing and get the day s top headlines delivered to your inbox: https://profile.recordnet.com/newsletters/manage/. A mass vaccination site at Stockton Arena did not open as planned on Tuesday after health care providers did not receive the anticipated supply of vaccines from the state, Kaiser Permanente said Sunday. The Stockton mass vaccination hub, which was to be operated by Kaiser and a consortium of health care partners, was delayed until the necessary COVID-19 vaccine is available. Kaiser says it learned late last week that the state did not receive enough vaccine supply to provide it for the Stockton hub.

In California 20% may be hard core holdouts for COVID-19 vaccine

In California 20% may be hard core holdouts for COVID-19 vaccine
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Carrots, Sticks and Jabs: What Will California Do to Win Over Vaccine Skeptics?

Carrots, Sticks and Jabs: What Will California Do to Win Over Vaccine Skeptics? Today all Californians 50 and older are now eligible to get their coveted COVID vaccine including one politically imperiled 53-year-old governor. Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to celebrate this latest benchmark by getting a well-publicized jab himself, thus marking the beginning of the end of what has been a particularly thorny political challenge for the administration: How to make sure the millions of Californians eager to get a vaccine are able to get one. Now it’s on to the next challenge: How to vaccinate the millions of Californians who aren’t quite so eager.

In California 20% may be hard core holdouts for COVID-19 vaccine

As of Thursday, April 1, all Californians 50 and older are now eligible to get the COVID vaccine including one politically imperiled 53-year-old governor. Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to celebrate this latest benchmark by getting a well-publicized jab himself, thus marking the beginning of the end of what has been a particularly thorny political challenge for the administration: How to make sure the millions of Californians eager to get a vaccine are able to get one. Now it’s on to the next challenge: How to vaccinate the millions of Californians who aren’t quite so eager. A survey released on Tuesday by the Public Policy Institute of California found that 14% of adult respondents said they would “definitely not get the vaccine.” Another 7% said they “probably” wouldn’t. That suggests that one in five Californians will need, at the very least, some extra convincing. 

The Highs and Lows of the Startup World: One Man s Journey Into and Out of Addiction

The Highs and Lows of the Startup World: One Man s Journey Into and Out of Addiction
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