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How California s plan to allocate 40% of the state s vaccine supply could impact South Sacramento
South Sacramento has repeatedly had one of the region s highest case rates and there are still no mass vaccination clinics in this community. Author: Lena Howland (ABC10) Updated: 7:06 PM PST March 4, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. On Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he will be allocating 40% of California s vaccine supply for the state s most vulnerable and hardest-hit communities.
That includes areas like South Sacramento that have repeatedly had some of Northern California s highest case rates throughout the pandemic and while it does have a couple of testing sites like one at La Familia s Maple Neighborhood Center, there are still no mass vaccination clinics in one of the state’s hardest-hit areas.
Latest Coronavirus Impacts: 226 COVID-19 Cases, 15 New Deaths Reported NBC 7 Staff
What to Know for March 27
226 COVID-19 cases were reported to the county on March 26. The region s total is now 269,275
15 new COVID-19 deaths were reported. The region’s total is 3,540.
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COVID-19 Patients in San Diego County
After almost two weeks in the hospital battling COVID-19, Gerardo Mercado was ready to go home. There was just one problem: He couldn’t get portable oxygen cylinders to aid his recovery there.
Southern California hospitals are struggling to get enough lifesaving oxygen to patients as they weather the COVID-19 surge, revealing infrastructure problems at old buildings and a supply-chain backlog with critical consequences.
“Our hospitals have never experienced this kind of strain on the oxygen supply chain,” said Adam Blackstone, vice president of external affairs and strategic communications with the Hospital Assn. of Southern California, which represents 180 hospitals.
COVID-19 hospitalization rates in L.A. County have come down from their alarming highs of two weeks ago, improving the oxygen pipeline to hospitals. But hospital administrators and medical suppliers say problems with refill and delivery of oxygen tanks are still hampering the medical response.
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