Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations, fearing it will run out of second doses
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Teachers take refuge from the rain while they finished their required 15-minute observation period after receiving a coronavirus vaccination at the St. Helena Foundation vaccination clinic at Napa Valley College in St. Helena on Jan. 21. The county is now running low on doses.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The Chronicle
Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations due to limited supply, county officials said on Thursday.
“We’re running out of vaccine,” Dr. Karen Relucio, the county’s health director, said during a briefing. “We basically had to stop our first dose clinics because we don’t have enough to get to the people that need the second dose.”
Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations, fearing it will run out of second doses
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Teachers take refuge from the rain while they finished their required 15-minute observation period after receiving a coronavirus vaccination at the St. Helena Foundation vaccination clinic at Napa Valley College in St. Helena on Jan. 21. The county is now running low on doses.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The Chronicle
Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations due to limited supply, county officials said on Thursday.
“We’re running out of vaccine,” Dr. Karen Relucio, the county’s health director, said during a briefing. “We basically had to stop our first dose clinics because we don’t have enough to get to the people that need the second dose.”