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Riverside County Public Health says a very small number of COVID vaccines go unused

Riverside County Public Health says ‘a very small number’ of COVID vaccines go unused COVID-19 vaccines are one of the nation s most precious commodities right now. But there have been reports across the country that have had expired doses gone to waste. Riverside County is racing to reach herd immunity from COVID-19. Every drop of the vaccine is valuable as they really could mean the difference between life and death.  News Channel 3’s Dani Romero worked to find out if any potentially life saving shots may have gone unused. As thousands of available slots still remain this week, we wanted to know how many vaccines doses may have gone unused.

Riverside County opens vaccination slots to those 16 and older

Riverside County opens vaccination slots to those 16 and older Riverside County is expanding the list of people who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, opening it up to everyone 16 and older starting tomorrow April 6th. “I am ecstatic in my profession flight attendant being around all these people, who are still flying when they probably shouldn’t be unless they are fully vaccinated, said Michael Martinek, who s fully vaccinated. I was a little nervous.”  For Michael Martinek, it was quick, painless and easy to get his second COVID-19 shot. “I didn’t have a problem once we became eligible it was pretty easy, and simple to make my appointment, said Martinek.

Riverside County inches closer to less restrictive red tier as vaccination expands

Riverside County inches closer to less restrictive red tier as vaccination expands
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Valley residents get Johnson & Johnson vaccine at Desert Hot Springs clinic

Valley residents get Johnson & Johnson vaccine at Desert Hot Springs clinic Many valley residents got in line for the new Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at the Carl May Community Center in Desert Hot Springs. The single shot is expected to make distribution a little easier.  News Channel 3’s Dani Romero explains how the new addition of the vaccine will impact you making your appointment. “You got the shot and then in two weeks you’ll be immune, you’ll be inoculated thats worth the wait for sure, said Lauren Sivan. For Lauren Sivan, it was a sign of relief when she got her Johnson & Johnson shot. 

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