Arena opened for J&J, will continue with second doses
After confirming the mass vaccination hub was closed and scheduled to reopen on March 10 for second doses, the Stockton Arena reopened earlier than planned to roll out one-shot doses of Johnson & Johnson by appointment or walk-ins.
A Kaiser representative confirmed second-dose appointments for Pfizer and Moderna will continue from May 10-23 as scheduled, before the site closes permanently.
Anyone wanting a vaccine then can schedule an appointment or walk-in based on Johnson & Johnson supply availability that Kaiser may have after this week.
Unsure if you’re able to get your shot at the arena then? Your best bet would be to check myturn.ca.gov for appointment availability with them or at other locations in the county.
A bar owner in California who allegedly sold fake COVID-19 vaccine cards from his business has been charged with multiple offences, including forgery and identity theft.
The owner was arrested at his bar, the Old Corner Saloon, in Clements, California s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) said on Wednesday.
The ABC received a complaint that fake vaccination cards were being sold at the bar and opened an investigation. In April, undercover agents were able to buy four fake cards there as part of their investigation, John Carr, an ABC spokesperson, told CNN. They paid US$20 ($25) for each card, he said.
California bar owner charged with selling fake vax cards
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Los Angeles, May 7 : A bar owner in California was arrested on charges of selling fraudulent Covid-19 vaccination cards, the state s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) announced.
The authority received a complaint that fake vaccination cards were being sold at the bar in in Clements, San Joaquin County, and undercover agents were able to buy fake cards there on several occasions in an investigation operation, Xinhua news agency quoted a report by the ABC News
It s not clear how much the cards cost or how many were allegedly sold.
Deputy DA Paris Coleman announces run for Sacramento County District Attorney
Paris Coleman grew up in South Land Park in Sacramento. Before serving as Deputy District Attorney, he was also a former Alameda County prosecutor. Author: Staff (ABC10) Updated: 3:06 PM PDT May 6, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Sacramento County Deputy District Attorney Paris Coleman announced his candidacy for Sacramento County District Attorney.
Endorsed by outgoing DA Anne Marie Schubert, Coleman launched his campaign on Thursday, saying he was running on his track record as an “experienced bridge builder” who is committed to making Sacramento “safe for everyone.”
“We need police officers who understand the people they’re serving, prosecutors who search for the truth without bias and a system of accountability that doesn’t just seek to incarcerate but is focused on what we all want – the reduction of crime in our communities and people held accountable