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Contra Costa County Offering Mobile Vaccine Clinics For Local Businesses, Organizations

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Contra Costa County businesses and organizations can request a visit from a mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic if a group of at least five people want a vaccine dose, county officials announced Monday.

Contra Costa Health Services began the service Monday, allowing businesses and organizations to apply for a mobile vaccination van to visit their location within one week.

The clinics will be offered from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays, according to CCHS, and will travel to any location within the county. Mobile clinics will also not have a cap on the number of people who can receive a vaccine dose.

Dr. Ori Tzvieli, the county’s deputy health officer, said in a statement that getting more people vaccinated across the county will only increase local protection from the virus after the state lifts capacity limits and mask requirements in most situations on Tuesday.

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“If you do not already have the best protection available against COVID-19, now is the time to get a vaccine,” Tzvieli said. “We will come to you.”

Starting Tuesday, people who are fully vaccinated will no longer have to wear a face covering in public under state law except on public transit or in a transit hub, in school-related settings, in a health care or long-term care facility, in a emergency shelter, homeless shelter, cooling center, correctional facility or detention center.

Unvaccinated people, or people who are not yet two weeks past their last vaccine dose, will still be required to wear a face covering indoors. Private businesses may also choose to compel customers to use a face covering when on their premises.

As of Monday morning, 69.4 percent of county residents age 12 and older are fully vaccinated and 76.7 percent of those 12 and up have received at least one dose.

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Businesses and organizations seeking to request a mobile vaccination clinic can do so at https://bit.ly/3iOnDLQ.

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why does this remind me of sesame street?

Wow they are really pushing for vaccines
Why
If the masks work what’s the problem let them wear masks

Or is it a time problem where the powers
of luring us with the carrot on the stick so we will do as you say

Something is up
Maybe the fauci is going to have to drop the fake virus bomb to keep out of jail
And the newscum needs o push more drugs to pay to play

Either way the smell of fish is getting rancid

Parents please do not let them experiment on your children

At this point it seems like the state is having a ‘fire sale’ as they try to unload excess vaccines with gift cards, lotteries and vacations in this great state…and we come to you…something is not quite right with this picture.

“If you do not already have the best protection available against COVID-19, now is the time to get a vaccine,” Tzvieli said

WRONG. The best protection is naturally acquired antibodies from either having Covid or being exposed to it. How is this person a doctor???

Vaccine is readily available at Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, Safeway pharmacies, Albertson pharmacies, Ralph’s pharmacies, Von’s pharmacies, Lucky’s pharmacies, Sam’s Club, Costco, Kaiser, John Muir, Sutter -Delta, County Hospital, Most High Schools, and the Contra Costa College campuses at no cost at the time of injection.

At this point if you have not gotten a vaccine shot, you don’t want a vaccine shot. Vaccine from a Winnebago isn’t going to make an appreciable difference in IMHO.

Hell’s bell’s, they can’t even give that stuff away anymore.

Fools and their folly.

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