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January 11, 2021 by CALmatters
(CALMATTERS) – Getting the coronavirus vaccines into the arms of as many Californians as possible has become a race against time as COVID-19 cases continue to spiral upward and a more infectious variant of the virus takes root.
MARTINEZ, CA – DECEMBER 15: Dr. Sergio Urcuyo, chair of the Department of Hospital Medicine, left, prepares to receive a Covid-19 vaccine from Registered Nurse Kathy Ferris, left, as Infection Prevention and Control Program Manager Holly Longmuir, explains the procedure to Licensed Vocational Nurse Henri K. at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez, Calif., on Tuesday, Dec.15, 2020. Frontline healthcare workers who work in roles with high risk of exposure to infectious disease received their initial doses of the new COVID-19 vaccine recently approved for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Front line workers in San Francisco, Martinez roll up their sleeves for COVID vaccine
Front line workers in Martinez roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccine
More than a dozen hospital workers at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center volunteered to roll up their sleeves Tuesday for the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Sergio Urcoyo was the first in line. He remembers treating patients from the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship infected with the novel virus.
SAN FRANCISCO - It was a historic day in the Bay Area as hospital workers in San Francisco and Contra Costa County were the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday.
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