Sonoma County Receives Increase in Vaccine Allotment
Sonoma County received an increase of COVID-19 vaccine doses in its weekly allotment this week, after county officials asked the state why its allocation size had not changed since February.
Shipments increased from roughly 12,000 first and second doses to nearly 17,000, according to county officials, including 1,500 doses of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
On March 27, after the county increased its weekly vaccination capacity to 40,000 but did not see a coinciding increase in supply, County Board of Supervisors Chair Lynda Hopkins sent a letter on the board s behalf to Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly and Government Operations Agency Secretary Yolanda Richardson .
About Half of Adult Residents in Most Bay Area Counties Are at Least Partially Vaccinated
Six Bay Area counties are reporting roughly half of their residents ages 16 and older have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
Marin County says more than 60% of its eligible residents have gotten at least a first dose. San Francisco, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Alameda and Sonoma counties all report a first-dose rate of about 50%. That same rate is about 40% in Solano and Santa Clara counties.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Tuesday touted her city s high vaccination rates, tweeting, We re vaccinating almost 12,000 San Franciscans per day. The end of this pandemic is getting closer.
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Major League Baseball has announced the structure and composition of the reconfigured Minor Leagues, which include 120 teams across Triple-A, Double-A, High-A and Low-A. Learn about AL East affiliates below, their distance to the parent club and what s new for 2021 and beyond. For info on MLB s other divisions, click
Major League Baseball has announced the structure and composition of the reconfigured Minor Leagues, which include 120 teams across Triple-A, Double-A, High-A and Low-A.
Learn about AL East affiliates below, their distance to the parent club and what s new for 2021 and beyond. For info on MLB s other divisions, click here: AL East | AL Central | AL West | NL East | NL Central
Former Angels broadcaster Victor Rojas is the new president and general manger of the AA Frisco RoughRiders The outgoing Angels broadcaster already has a new gig, but he won t be talking into a microphone on a daily basis.
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Over the weekend, Angels play by play broadcaster Victor Rojas somewhat surprisingly resigned from his role, and one of the reasons he mentioned was “to prepare for my next venture.”
Well, that next venture was announced on Monday. Rojas (seen on the left above with long-time broadcast partner Mark Gubicza) will be the new GM and president of the Frisco RoughRiders, the AA affiliate of the Texas Rangers in the Texas League.