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We asked all 9 Bay Area counties for their vaccine plans. Here s what they shared. FacebookTwitterEmail Kaiser Dr. Candace Shavit (right) receives a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shot from nurse Scott Keech at Kaiser San Francisco Medical Center on Dec. 7, 2020, in San Francisco. Kaiser Permanente gave the first of 10 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to frontline workers at the Kaiser San Francisco hospital.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE California Gov. Gavin Newsom has said the end of the coronavirus pandemic is in sight with the rollout of vaccines. But with multiple hurdles delaying distribution, the process has moved more slowly than expected, and the question on everyone s mind is: When can I get the COVID-19 vaccine? ....
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How will you know when you can get a coronavirus vaccine? Officials explain rollout FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Surgeon Varinder Phangureh gets his second dosage of the Pfizer vaccine from nurse Sara Gallagher (right) at St. Rose Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Hayward, California. They were administering both the first dosage and second dosage of the vaccine.Gabrielle Lurie/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Dr. Karl Sporer prepares a dosage of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at St. Rose Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Hayward, California. They were administering both the first dosage and second dosage of the vaccine.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
Good news about the coronavirus vaccine is becoming contagious Jan Hoffman, New York Times Dec. 26, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE A health care worker makes a selfie while receiving a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., on Dec. 16, 2020. As the vaccine went from a hypothetical to a reality, something happened as fresh surveys show attitudes shifting and a clear majority of Americans now eager to get vaccinated. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times)Michael A. Mccoy/NYT Ever since the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine began last spring, upbeat announcements were stalked by ominous polls: No matter how encouraging the news, growing numbers of people said they would refuse to get the shot. ....