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State Has Administered Just 35 Percent Of COVID-19 Vaccines Received To Date

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California has administered just 35 percent of the COVID-19 vaccine doses it has received to date, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.

The state has received approximately 1.29 million doses of vaccine from the pharmaceutical company Pfizer and the biotechnology company Moderna, according to Newsom.

Of those, 454,306 have been administered as of Sunday to health care workers and long-term care facility staff and residents. The yet-unused doses remain in storage units across the state.

Newsom called the lag in vaccine administration “not good enough” and noted anecdotal evidence of some health care workers turning down their chance to receive the vaccine, but did not have hard data on just how many doses have been refused as the vaccines have been rolled out.

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“Regardless of those that are unwilling to take the shot – their right – we have plenty of people that want to take that shot,” Newsom said, adding “we’re trying to address that concern without putting people in a position where they feel like they’ve done the wrong thing.”

The 11-county Bay Area has already received 298,305 doses of vaccine from both Pfizer and Moderna, according to the state’s Department of Public Health.

More vaccine shipments are expected in the next week, including second doses for those that have already received a first vaccination.

The vaccination rollout will also begin expanding this month, according to Newsom, beyond the health care workers and long-term care facilities that were prioritized first.

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People age 75 and older as well as education and child care, emergency services, food and agriculture workers will be eligible to receive the vaccine next.

Newsom and state Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said the state is also working to make its vaccination schedule somewhat flexible in the event the number of refusals begins to pile up.

The two said that would allow those with a lower vaccination priority level such as people between the ages of 50 and 74 to get vaccinated earlier than they would normally be eligible for.

The state is “clarifying the guidance that is already out that gives those vaccination sites flexibility to make sure they aren’t wasting any vaccine and then also continuing to add more description to how we make sure we have people lined up in the case that there’s some extra doses,” Ghaly said.

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Newsom, previewing his proposed budget for the next fiscal year, said he intends to allocate some $300 million for vaccinations in the coming year with the intent of vaccinating millions of California residents.

However, both he and Ghaly said the vaccine distribution is still in its nascent stages and warned the state not to lower its guard.

“Even if 100 percent of the doses that California has received were in arms already, it would not be soon enough so we need to look forward to the vaccine and the solution that it’s going to bring us as part of our mid-term and longer-term response but right now it’s about reducing our individual and our community risk of transmission,” Ghaly said.

44 comments


Ricardoh January 5, 2021 - 10:06 AM - 10:06 AM

Could this state get more incompetent? Let’s hope not.

ilovepopcorn January 5, 2021 - 11:33 AM - 11:33 AM

Our state has nothing to do with this. Pretty soon the bugs will get taken care of and this will all be in the rear view mirror. Stop blaming everyone. This is new and will take awhile. Have patience.

Original G January 5, 2021 - 12:07 PM - 12:07 PM

CA’s plan to distribute and administer vaccines from California Department of Public Health is only EIGHTY FOUR PAGES long.
Bureaucrats, doin’ what they do best.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-10-19/newsom-california-statewide-plan-covid-19-vaccine-availability-review

didja notice January 5, 2021 - 12:15 PM - 12:15 PM

Bubba had his monica, Willie had his ho, and Any-Twosome-Newsom has his popcorn. But this is a California problem and it is Newsom’s fault.

Ricardoh January 5, 2021 - 1:17 PM - 1:17 PM

ilovepopcorn
To your comment I say, “Wow” just “Wow”

Janus January 5, 2021 - 1:17 PM - 1:17 PM

@ Popcorn

Please elaborate on how this could not be the fault of the State.

Gittyup January 5, 2021 - 1:42 PM - 1:42 PM

At the onset of the pandemic, some of Newsom’s first words were, “I’ve got this!” No, he hasn’t!

Marco January 5, 2021 - 2:39 PM - 2:39 PM

Don’t mind Popcorn,it’s not really her fault.
She lives in a geritol fantasy world all her own.

RANDOM TASK January 5, 2021 - 10:31 AM - 10:31 AM

who trusts these people with information and our lives

answer with a 7 if you trust the democrat government of this state

my answer is 0

The Observer January 5, 2021 - 10:44 AM - 10:44 AM

This morning, I went to a local lab to get a blood test that my doctor ordered. When the blood draw was done, I asked the phlebotomist if she had been vaccinated yet. She said “I’m not getting it. I’m scared.” I told her I’d be happy to take her place in line.

She’s in her twenties, so I’m sure she would come out OK, if she were to get infected. But how many others would she infect, if she got the new, more infectious, strain of the virus that’s now starting to show up in California?

Ricardoh January 5, 2021 - 11:45 AM - 11:45 AM

You are right about the possibility of her infecting others if she gets the virus. That I guess is a drawback to being able to rejects vaccines in the US. I understand where she is coming from and in other ways it is selfish. That’s just the way it is.

Yoyohop January 5, 2021 - 12:10 PM - 12:10 PM

And what if she got sick from the vaccine?

Big Pharma has no liability.

Why should someone with almost zero risk off the virus have to inject a DNA altering cocktail in her body, to work a mid-level job, the education for which has likely put her in debt for years?

You’re saying she’s the selfish one?

Sleve January 5, 2021 - 12:16 PM - 12:16 PM

She could also want to get pregnant, there are several groups of people they dont recommend to take the vaccine as they dont know if it safe for them yet, including ones that want/plan to get pregnant among other groups.

Jojo Potato January 5, 2021 - 12:58 PM - 12:58 PM

Hey Yoyo. There is no DNA in the vaccine being used. But thanks for demonstrating your stupidity.

Ricardoh January 5, 2021 - 1:20 PM - 1:20 PM

Yoyohop
What if she gets the virus and kills her grandmother?

Gittyup January 5, 2021 - 1:51 PM - 1:51 PM

Then, there are the medical professionals like this guy, a nurse at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, who got covid and then went out and partied — first priority for the vaccine, by the way:

https://sfist.com/2021/01/04/sf-nurse-who-barely-survived-covid-sparks-online-anger-for-allegedly-attending-new-years-circuit-party/

Yoyohop January 5, 2021 - 2:36 PM - 2:36 PM

Hey JoJo,

I didn’t say there was DNA in the vaccine. I said it was DNA altering. But thanks for demonstrating your lack of reading comprehension.

@Ricardoh, What you’re saying is that if a healthcare worker’s grandmother were to get sick and die, the healthcare worker should be considered a murderer.

It’s horrible logic that discounts the personal choice of the grandmother. It may surprise you that many old people don’t want to spend their final years in isolation.

Not to mention there are myriad ways that someone can get a flu or a cold. Even if the healthcare worker tested positive, it doesn’t mean they are in fact infected and it doesn’t mean that they were the one to spread an infection to their grandma. And even if grandma did test positive for it, it doesn’t mean that she was infected. And even if she was infected, that doesn’t mean that Covid killed her.

That you would try to label someone who just lost a family member as a murderer is a shameful act.

How about we start being responsible for ourselves and stop trying to manipulate others with fear tactics?

Ricardoh January 5, 2021 - 7:09 PM - 7:09 PM

Yoyohop
@Ricardoh, What you’re saying is that if a healthcare worker’s grandmother were to get sick and die, the healthcare worker should be considered a murderer.
Whoa you are scary. Is that some kind of biblical interpretation?

Oh, please January 5, 2021 - 7:55 PM - 7:55 PM

It’s actually none of your business. Unless you were all over everyone about flu vaccines, I don’t understand how this is a problem for you. I’m a medical provider and I am not scared. Not scared of COVID, that is. But, I am not getting the vaccine right now. My body, my choice.

Old Timer January 5, 2021 - 11:10 AM - 11:10 AM

Way to do your job useless Newsom.

The Fearless Spectator January 5, 2021 - 12:17 PM - 12:17 PM

When Governor Newsom told us he was closing things up to flatten the curve, most of us thought he meant the Covid infection curve.

We now see he was talking about flattening the employment and wealth curves. I guess we should have asked him more specific questions last March.

Marco January 5, 2021 - 2:42 PM - 2:42 PM

Yet you blame someone not wearing a mask when they dont need to minding their own business and call them a deader?
Fault and blame little hypocrite

ZZ January 5, 2021 - 6:12 PM - 6:12 PM

@popcorn needs to print off some new pictures of Newsom along with some hearts and kittens to add to her already crowded “Wall of Newsom”.

Oh, please January 5, 2021 - 8:00 PM - 8:00 PM

I think our popcorn might suffer from dementia or delusions?

Charlie January 5, 2021 - 11:28 AM - 11:28 AM

Which also breaks down to only about 1% of CA residents getting the vaccine so far.

Amateur Hour.

ilovepopcorn January 5, 2021 - 11:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Wow you sure do not believe in the science or our medical community do you? Many perfectly healthy young folks have died from COVID.

SmileWC January 5, 2021 - 11:39 AM - 11:39 AM

I don’t trust him. Previously the next roll out was for age 65 and older. Now they’re saying 75 and older? It appears they took those previously proposed vaccines for ages 65-75 and allocated them elsewhere. Shame on the government.

LL Cool J January 5, 2021 - 12:14 PM - 12:14 PM

Well at least 65% has been saved so far from taking an unnecessary and dangerous vaccine that will change their DNA and put even more poisons in their body and brain. Feel bad for the 35% who will have who knows what kind of damage down the line.

Jojo Potato January 5, 2021 - 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Change their DNA? I suspect you are an idiot.

Ricardoh January 5, 2021 - 1:26 PM - 1:26 PM

Jo Jo don’t you remember how the shots you got when you were a kid turned you into a jewel thief and that the polio shot brought you back. Then the yearly flu shot caused you to start shoplifting. Then the DPT cured that. Hey, it was just like yesterday.

Yves Harlowe January 5, 2021 - 5:52 PM - 5:52 PM

Here we go again. The vaccine will NOT alter your DNA. Not. This is nothing but misinformation.

Captain Bebops January 5, 2021 - 12:28 PM - 12:28 PM

@ilovepopcorn, what makes you think that Bella doesn’t understand the science? And what makes you believe these vaccines will actually work and be safe?

Anon January 5, 2021 - 12:29 PM - 12:29 PM

Popcorn, watches and beLIEves the TV and the lies.
Sorry, but your ‘team’ doesn’t own the market share on so called science.
And BTW, you’re wrong…..nobody under 30 has died from CONVID.

Skeptical January 5, 2021 - 12:31 PM - 12:31 PM

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chuckie the troll January 5, 2021 - 1:43 PM - 1:43 PM

Seems like the blame can logically be placed on Gavin the Laundry Man. There was plenty of time to plan out distribution and priorities. My mom, living in a LTCF, is now being tested for Xi Corona Virus EVERY WEEK, and yet has no timetable for when she will receive the vaccine.

And yet inmates and politicians have received it, and probably some teachers who STILL refuse to teach in-person. It simply makes me sick!

Singledout January 5, 2021 - 1:51 PM - 1:51 PM

Well apparently Mr Newscum you do not have plenty of people that are willing to take the vaccine only 35% and that is not plenty of people You’re a moron Gov.

Original G January 5, 2021 - 2:36 PM - 2:36 PM

Ah, folks, what did you expect ? ? This is California.
Where the eloquence DEM politicians is unparalleled.

“The famous Bay Bridge had to be re-furbished. Finally finished, it was completed TEN YEARS LATE and $5 Billion over budget.” …

“This bridge came in $5 billion over budget, a full 10 years late, and riddled with safety issues such as broken rods and faulty welds. In 2013, dozens of the long metal rods on the project snapped. When apprised of these problems, California governor Jerry Brown, a former presidential candidate, famously said, “I mean, look, sh^t happens.”

http://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoliticalnewsandviews/ten-years-late5-billion-over-budget-bay-bridge-riddled-with-problems/

ERas January 5, 2021 - 3:26 PM - 3:26 PM

They’re typically not injecting you with antibodies unless you’re already sick and need help…

The main vaccines work by injecting you with either a deactivated virus (pieces), or a modified fat cell that has the virus protein nubs on it. Our own immune system notices the foreign material and destroys it while learning to spot it in the future (Your body makes its own antibodies). This gives us immunity to the actual virus should we come in contact with it in the future.

ERas January 5, 2021 - 3:29 PM - 3:29 PM

Hey, could be worst (could be better too), check out France… As of Jan. 1, they only had around 500 people vaccinated… and they got it the same time we did.

Natalie January 5, 2021 - 3:30 PM - 3:30 PM

@Bella: Healthy people can still get Covid. It’s a myth that Covid only harms people with per-conditions, or who are older.

@Anon: There definitely have been Covid deaths of people under the age of 30. There’s a current news story about a 19 year old man who just died of Covid after a week on contracting the virus; he had no preexisting health conditions. There are plenty of other news reports of other young people who have either become Covid long haulers, or who have died from the disease.

Kauai Mike January 6, 2021 - 4:29 AM - 4:29 AM

Grease Ball had one job. Get the vaccines in our arms. Fail. Again.

The Fearless Spectator January 6, 2021 - 10:06 PM - 10:06 PM

What happened to the $1 Billion worth of masks he purchased from China?

What about th several hundred million in fraudulent unemployment payments?

Time to recall Newsom and bring in someone with aptitude for the job.

PO'd January 6, 2021 - 3:26 PM - 3:26 PM

What did you expect from our state leadership? It’s just like NYC and the hospital beds-it puts people at risk.


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