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Updated Published A pharmacist from UCI Health preps a COVID-19 vaccine for injection. Chava Sanchez/LAist An expected April surge of COVID-19 vaccine supply led Gov. Gavin Newsom to expand eligibility to Californians 50-and-over on April 1, and 16-and-over two weeks later. But a manufacturing problem that caused millions of doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to be thrown out may delay shots in L.A.’s hardest hit communities. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires just one shot so they are vital for populations that have trouble getting to clincs people experiencing homelessness as well as people with disabilities or ambulatory issues the population that needs to be vaccinated the most. They are also utilized at vaccination pop-up sites around the county, as well as some mass vaccination sites. ....
The four people who were killed Wednesday evening in a shooting in Orange had personal and business relationships with the suspect, according to police. ....
UCLA Researchers Are Tracking How Effective The COVID-19 Vaccines Are For Health Care Workers Updated Published April 1, 2021 8:00 AM A syringe of COVID-19 vaccine is ready on a table at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in December. (Brian van der Brug / POOL / AFP) UCLA has received a $4.9 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines among 10,000 health care workers across the country. Researchers at UCLA s Geffen School of Medicine and the University of Iowa are studying vaccinated and non-vaccinated health care workers. Both groups will be tested for COVID-19 if they experience common symptoms of the virus. The researchers will compare the severity of illness of those who test positive. ....
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COVID VACCINATIONS Updated Published April 1, 2021 10:33 AM Child care site supervisor Edwina Shivers was administered the Pfizer vaccine by David Nguyen at a pop-up vaccination clinic at Macedonia Baptist Church in South L.A. (Stefanie Ritoper/LAist) L.A. County child care providers have been eligible for the coronavirus vaccine for weeks, but getting an appointment can be a challenge and some providers are undecided about getting the vaccine at all. Earlier this week, South L.A.’s Macedonia Baptist Church hosted a vaccination clinic targeted at early educators and the surrounding community, which has some of the lowest vaccination rates in the county. ....