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1. There are 3 vaccines distributed in San Joaquin County
As in California and the rest of the country.
The United States has approved the distribution of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. All three are authorized by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was authorized on Dec. 11. A few days later, Moderna was on Dec. 18. These two vaccines are received in two doses (or shots).
The Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine was authorized on Feb. 27. This vaccine does not need a second shot like Pfizer and Moderna do.
2. Vaccines have been tested and are safe
When vaccines reach the public, they must have been tested and approved first by the agencies in authority (the FDA in this case).
Vaccine eligibility opens for everyone older than 16 years of age starting April 15. At the moment, all adults 50 or older, patients with certain medical diagnoses and essential workers are eligible.
Whether you are eligible now – or will be soon – how does one make an appointment to get their vaccine?
We’ve put together this list based on guidelines provided by California and San Joaquin County as The Record has been told when reporting and found online.
1. Are you eligible for a vaccine?
Are you older than 50? Then yes. No matter your work or health condition, you are eligible.
People age 16 or older with underlying health conditions and/or significant risk of exposure to COVID-19 can also be eligible. In short, high exposure can be determined by the type of work a person does, medical conditions they have or if they live in a congregate space.
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Yessenia Moreno has worried every day for nearly a year about how she will pay for her rent, the groceries and other bills while her savings diminished and her debts grew.
Moreno
, a single mother of five, contracted COVID-19 last year and then lost her job at a Margate restaurant after it closed temporarily due to statewide shutdowns.
The Mexican immigrant does not qualify for unemployment benefits or other safety net programs because she is living in the country illegally.
But Moreno and her children could soon get a lifeline in the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package passed by congressional Democrats and signed into law by President Joe Biden on Thursday. Stimulus checks are expected to be mailed in the coming weeks.
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