Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine in San Diego: Scripps Health Will Roll Out Vaccine Thursday NBC 7 Staff
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What to Know
As Part of Phase 1a of the vaccine rollout plan, frontline health care workers and staff will be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
San Diego County received a 28,000-dose supply of the vaccine on the week of Dec. 14, while a local military health center received an undisclosed amount of doses.
Scripps Health is set to start administering the vaccine on Dec. 17; other facilities that have already done so this week include: Naval Medical Center San Diego; Rady Children s Hospital; UC San Diego Health; Palomar Health
Updated on December 16, 2020 at 11:44 pm
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What to Know
As Part of Phase 1a of the vaccine rollout plan, frontline health care workers and staff will be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
San Diego County received a 28,000-dose supply of the vaccine on the week of Dec. 14, while a local military health center received an undisclosed amount of doses.
Naval Medical Center San Diego and Rady Children s Hospital administered the first COVID-19 vaccines in San Diego County on Dec. 15.
A day after the first San Diego County residents were given the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19, UC San Diego Health continued the process Wednesday of rolling out the vaccine locally first to frontline health care workers.