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As Cal Drops Age for COVID Shot, Black and Brown Nonprofits Demand Bigger Role - Los Angeles Sentinel


As Cal Drops Age for COVID Shot, Black and Brown Nonprofits Demand Bigger Role
By Bo Tefu, California Black Media
Published April 8, 2021
Dr. Arlene Brown, Secretary of Government Operations Yolanda Richardson and Gov Gavin Newsom holding vaccine cards after being vaccinated Thursday, April, 2021.
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In Los Angeles County last week, 211 LA, a local non-profit organization that provides health-related information and services to residents, announced that it had reached an important milestone.
Celebrating its success, the community-based organization shared with California Black Media that it has been instrumental in helping more than 100,000 Angelenos sign up for vaccines since the state started rolling out its COVID-19 vaccination plan. Most of the people 211 LA helped get vaccinated were minorities living in greater LA communities that COVID-19 has hit hard. ....

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As Cal Drops Age for COVID Shot, Black and Brown Nonprofits Demand Bigger Role — The Sacramento Observer


Bo Tefu | California Black Media
In Los Angeles County last week, 211 LA, a local non-profit organization that provides health-related information and services to residents, announced that it had reached an important milestone.
Celebrating its success, the community-based organization shared with California Black Media that it has been instrumental in helping more than 100,000 Angelenos sign up for vaccines since the state started rolling out its COVID-19 vaccination plan.  Most of the people 211 LA helped get vaccinated were minorities living in greater LA communities that COVID-19 has hit hard.
“211 LA County has been there to connect people in our county with essential services for decades,” said Maribel Marin, executive director of 211 LA. “As we face a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, it was natural for us to partner with the County in helping people access the vaccinations that will help them get their lives back again.” ....

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California's plan to vaccinate hard-hit communities lacks specifics


California s plan to vaccinate hard-hit communities lacks specifics
The lack of detail has prompted questions and skepticism about how many of these shots will reach their intended recipients.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s move to direct 40 percent of vaccines to hard-hit ZIP codes was welcome news to community groups and public health experts who have long advocated for the change. But the governor’s equity announcement was notably lacking a specific plan for how doses will be allocated to community clinics that have traditionally served Latino and Black residents. ....

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California upends how it's divvying up scarce vaccines


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How will vaccines get into the arms of people in low-income communities? And the 40% allotment also raises questions about whether other Californians will be pushed lower on the priority list particularly people with high-risk health conditions
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Another sudden shift in state policy has triggered an array of concerns and confusion today about how California’s still-scarce COVID-19 vaccine supplies will be divvied up.
Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state’s top health official, announced that 40% of California’s vaccine supply, starting with 2 million doses, will go to the poorest and most diverse communitIes.  ....

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Hospitals near capacity as U.S. sees record COVID-19 cases and deaths


Hospitals near capacity as U.S. sees record COVID-19 cases and deaths
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Hospitals are filling up, coronavirus cases continue to break records, and the vaccine may be too late for too many. The White House Coronavirus Task Force now says the current supply of the vaccine will not substantially reduce viral spread, hospitalizations, or fatalities until 100 million Americans are immunized,
which will take until the late spring
. Until then, they say behavior must change.
According to Bloomberg, 80% of U.S. counties saw even more people traveling this Thanksgiving than last year.
This is what the Thanksgiving surge looks like. People are on ventilators, people dying. It doesn t end, and there s no way for health care workers to really decompress said Dr. Scott Samlan, an emergency room doctor in Hammond, Indiana. ....

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