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San Diego teachers could start vaccinations by the end of February
The next phase includes teachers, law enforcement and food/agriculture workers.
and last updated 2021-02-12 09:29:40-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) During Thursdayâs county press conference, San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher said heâs optimistic the county will move into the next tier in the next two to three weeks, meaning teachers, law enforcement and food/agriculture workers will be eligible for vaccinations.
Currently, healthcare workers and people older than 65 are the focus, but he said when there is not as high of a demand for appointments for the older population, that will be the countyâs indication that itâs time to move on to the next tier. Fletcher says this will depend on how many doses the county gets.
Updated on February 8, 2021 at 3:19 pm
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday called San Diego a leader in maximizing vaccination efforts after touring one of four local vaccination super sites distributing doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to thousands of people a day. Let me focus now on why I came here to San Diego, and that was to acknowledge leadership, demonstrable leadership, leadership that is now truly leading the state of California. San Diego [was] the first county, the first city to put a site together like this, Newsom said from inside downtown San Diego s Petco Park.
Across the street, in the stadium s Tailgate Park, thousands of people a day are receiving doses at San Diego County s first Vaccination Super Station. Newsom was joined by local leaders like San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher and Public Health Officer Wilma Wooten who have been at the forefront of COVID-19 decision-making.
San Diego County passes plan to help minority communities with coronavirus relief
They also passed a plan that declares racism a public health crisis in San Diego County.
and last updated 2021-01-12 20:24:17-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to pass two plans that are aimed at helping the racial divide.
The first is a plan that will rely on a collaborative, data-driven equitable response to coronavirus. The goal is to help communities hit the hardest by the pandemic, which tend to be minorities.
In a letter written by Chair Nathan Fletcher and Vice Chair Nora Vargas to the rest of the board, it is stated that the views and public comments of previous members of the board did not align with the data driven guidance from county health leaders. The letter goes on to say the virus has disproportionately impacted communities of color, especially in the Hispanic and Latino community, asking that future funding be fairly allocated to the
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