May 13, 2021
Redwood City The County of San Mateo is partnering with Stanford Health Care, the city of East Palo Alto and Cesar Chavez Ravenswood Middle School to continue operating a weekly COVID-19 vaccine clinic in the hard-hit city.
“For our county to be fully protected from this virus, we need everybody to get vaccinated. This new partnership with Stanford is yet another way we and our partners are coming together to get a shot in every arm and make sure every one of our friends, neighbors and loved ones has easy access to available doses,” said County Supervisor Warren Slocum, whose Fourth District includes East Palo Alto.
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Permanent vaccine site available to East Palo Alto residents starting Friday ktvu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
On Jan. 6, the same day that rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, 180 Menlo Park City School District community members gathered on Zoom to discuss how government policies and practices in Menlo Park have led to segregation.
The idea is to eventually make it accessible to other school districts in California. So we think we can make those school buildings as safe as conceivably possible which will allow teachers to come back confidently and not be worried about contracting a disease that could theoretically kill them, said Dr. Anthony Iton, Senior Vice President of the California Endowment, an organization that brings health care to underserved communities. They and other partners are funding the program at a cost of 2.4 million dollars.
So if the kids can be tested frequently, the expectation is that the number of cases in those communities is likely to eventually go down.