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Long Beach to start vaccinating people under 65 with disabilities starting Monday City News Service Share: LONG BEACH, Calif. (CNS) Beginning Monday, the city of Long Beach will offer COVID-19 vaccines to anyone from age 16 to 64 who has physical or developmental disabilities. The city received permission from the state to vaccinate the new group due to the Health and Human Services Department s success in vaccinating people in the current available phases, according to the Long Beach Press Telegram. We are grateful to now have the ability to start vaccinating people with disabilities, said Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia. We are going to immediately prioritize this group for our clinics and home visits when resolved. ....
Long Beach expands vaccine eligibility to people under 65 with disabilities City News Service Share: LONG BEACH, Calif. (CNS) The city of Long Beach has announced that starting next week, it will begin vaccinating residents between the ages of 16 and 64 who have physical or developmental disabilities. The updated schedule for vaccination prioritization will take effect on Monday, and Long Beach will be one of the first jurisdictions in California to begin vaccinating people younger than 65 with disabilities. Disabled residents can go to the Long Beach Convention Center between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. every day except Sunday to receive their vaccines. No appointment is necessary, but individuals must show documentation of a disability, such as a placard or doctor s note. They also must provide proof of Long Beach residence, including a utility bill or a driver s license. ....