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ICE Detainees in California Now Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine


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Activists held a public memorial in San Francisco on May 12, 2020 to honor immigrants who died of COVID-19 while being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE detainees held in California facilities are now eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees held in state facilities in California will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, according to state public health officials.
This comes months after federal authorities said the state is responsible for allocating vaccines to immigrant detainees within its borders, prompting local advocates to push California officials to clarify their plans. ....

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California plans to tackle vaccine inequity. Will it work?


California plans to tackle vaccine inequity. Will it work?
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1of9Robert Brisco, 68, says he’ll wait longer before he gets a Covid-19 vaccine while standing a his home near the RingCentral Coliseum on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Oakland, Calif. The state recently announced that it s now prioritizing certain zip codes for the vaccine.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of9A boy on a bike does a wheelie at an housing complex near the RingCentral Coliseum on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Oakland, Calif. The state recently announced that it s now prioritizing certain zip codes for the vaccine.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....

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Sacramento Community Clinics Say They Need County's Help To Vaccinate Hard-To-Reach Groups


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Jamie Yeini receives a shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Melisa Alavarez, right, at the at a Sacramento County drive-thru vaccination center at the California Exposition & State Fair grounds in Sacramento, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.
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Updated Feb. 1: This story has been changed to include new information about an anticipated vaccine pop-up in February.
COVID-19 vaccine demand continues to far outweigh supply in California. While Sacramento County county says they are currently working with community groups to help them prepare to administer vaccines, those groups are worried marginalized people are being left out of the equation. ....

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'Not ready': These Californians hesitant to take COVID vaccine, despite surge [The Sacramento Bee]


‘Not ready’: These Californians hesitant to take COVID vaccine, despite surge [The Sacramento Bee]
Jan. 11 Mina Perez, of Sacramento, could be among the millions of Californians to receive a vaccine this year to protect against a virus that has infected more than 2.4 million people in the state.
But don’t expect her to roll up her sleeve anytime soon.
“I’m just kind of hesitant,” Perez, 64, said. “I just don’t think there’s been enough time to analyze (the vaccine) and to find out the effects of it.”
Her worries point to Gov. Gavin Newsom administration’s particular challenge in persuading Latino Californians, including health care workers, to take the coronavirus vaccine, a step that is critical to ending the pandemic and restoring normal life to the state. ....

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To Distribute Vaccine Equitably, Sacramento Should Start Now


To Distribute Vaccine Equitably, Sacramento Should Start Now
Officials in the state capital need to start working with at-risk communities to ensure the COVID vaccine is distributed rapidly when it’s readily available.
Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks, The Sacramento Bee
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January 7, 2021
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(TNS) In many ways, devastating disparities have defined the coronavirus pandemic.
In California, Latino, Black and Pacific Islander residents have been disproportionately killed by the virus. Black and Latino workers have lost their jobs at higher rates during the pandemic. Those who remained employed were more likely to be working the kind of jobs, considered essential, that are often low-paying and put them at greater risk of exposure. ....

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