Lafayette coronavirus vaccine clinic shut down after complaint [San Francisco Chronicle]
Feb. 1 A pop-up community clinic that vaccinated more than 600 people in Lafayette won’t be giving a second round of coronavirus shots after Contra Costa County health officials received a complaint alleging that vaccinations were given to people who shouldn’t have received them.
Dr. Rebecca Parish, a Lafayette internist who set up the community clinic at Stanley Middle School on Jan. 16 and 17, confirmed that a doctor who volunteered at the clinic filed complaints with the county health department and the state Medical Board, which licenses and disciplines doctors.
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Dr. Rebecca Parish speaks to Les Morgan, a vaccination patient at the Stanley Middle School Parking Lot Drive thru Vaccination center on Janurary 16, 2021 in Lafayette, CA.Nina Riggio / Special to The Chronicle
A pop-up community clinic that vaccinated more than 600 people in Lafayette won’t be giving a second round of coronavirus shots after Contra Costa County health officials received a complaint alleging that vaccinations were given to people who shouldn’t have received them.
Dr. Rebecca Parish, a Lafayette internist who set up the community clinic at Stanley Middle School on Jan. 16 and 17, confirmed that a doctor who volunteered at the clinic filed complaints with the county health department and the state Medical Board, which licenses and disciplines doctors.
A drive through clinic in Lafayette that gave out hundreds of doses of the coronavirus vaccine has been shut down. And now the people that went to the site at Stanley Middle School, mostly senior citizens, are scrambling to find out where to get their second shot.
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Dr. Rebecca Parish speaks to Les Morgan as he arrives at the Stanley Middle School parking lot drive-through vaccination clinic to get a shot.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Don and Carol Franklin, 75 and 73, wait 30 minutes during post-vaccination observation alongside their dog, Ace, at the Stanley Middle School parking lot in Lafayette.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Rebecca Parish received the approvals necessary to begin a drive-through vaccination center at Stanley Middle School parking lot in Lafayette.Nina Riggio / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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