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'Wear Your Mask Until June 15': Contra Costa Health Officer - Martinez, CA - Health officers from Contra Costa County & across the Bay Area called on residents to adhere to California masking guidelines until June 15. ....
Young Californians lag in vaccinations. Here s why changing that is critical FacebookTwitterEmail Santa Clara County youth ambassador Erica Huynh, 20, is helping get the word out to her peers about vaccinations.Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle Teenagers and young adults statewide and in many parts of the Bay Area are getting coronavirus shots at significantly lower rates than older residents, prompting health officials to step up efforts to persuade young people to be vaccinated as soon as possible. Statewide, just 32% of those aged 16 and 17 have gotten at least one shot, compared with 60% in the overall eligible population and 70% or more among people over 50, state data shows. ....
Contra Costa County opens COVID-19 vaccinations to residents outside county and even elsewhere in U.S. By Sharon Song everyone age 16 and older, regardless of where they live. On May 3, 2021, Contra Costa County announced it was now offering vaccinations to residents outside the county saying supply was outpacing demand. County health officials on Monday put out the alert, saying that supplies were plentiful, so vaccines would now be offered to those across the Bay Area, California, and even to those from elsewhere in the U.S. We ve always said that this virus doesn t recognize borders, said County Health Officer Dr.Chris Farnitano. Now we can say that Contra Costa County no longer cares about borders when it comes to getting people vaccinated against COVID, he added. ....