California Coronavirus Updates: Sacramentans Are Getting Vaccinated, But The County Remains In The Red Tier
Thursday, April 22, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
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Despite what could have been considered setbacks amid a statewide vaccine eligibility expansion, more than half of all Sacramento County residents are now at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19. Only people 16 years or older can receive the vaccine.
In recent weeks, federal health officials halted the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and two planned mass vaccination sites in South Sacramento one of the hardest hit areas of the county have seen slow progress.
California Coronavirus Updates: Sacramentans Are Getting Vaccinated, But The County Remains In The Red Tier
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Sacramento County Motels Sheltered Hundreds of Homeless Residents During The Pandemic. But They Could Soon Close.
Thursday, April 15, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Curtis Freeman has a room at a motel in Sacramento through Project Roomkey, Monday, Jan. 18 2021.
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Updated April 16
Sacramento County plans to potentially close three motels this spring that have sheltered hundreds of formerly homeless residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, citing concerns over cost, county officials confirmed on Friday.
The plans to close the motels, which are part of the state’s relatively successful Project Roomkey, are sparking concern that many of those who benefitted will end up back on the street. As of April 10, 468 previously unhoused people remained in motel rooms in the county.