toastykitten (
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2021-02-05 06:51 pm (UTC)
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Just saw this:
https://edsource.org/2021/dispute-widens-between-governor-and-school-employee-unions-over-reopening-california-campuses/648153
"Newsom reiterated that vaccinating teachers remains a priority, while clarifying what that means. Teachers have joined emergency responders and health care employees, food production and agricultural workers as the only employee groups to be designated a priority."
Alameda Fairgrounds will be opening for vaccines soon
https://covid-19.acgov.org/covid19-assets/docs/press/press-release-2021.02.03.pdf
- Feb 16th, and it includes "This includes people aged 65+ and essential workers in food & agriculture, emergency services, and education & childcare sectors." From what I learned at work, they will be making it available to the community, and you don't have to have their insurance. If you can't get the vaccine first through Kaiser, you can try seeing if any of the other hospitals allow you to get it. Unfortunately I don't think Stanford is allowing that yet.
https://stanfordhealthcare.org/discover/covid-19-resource-center/patient-care/safety-health-vaccine-planning.html
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Alameda Fairgrounds will be opening for vaccines soon https://covid-19.acgov.org/covid19-assets/docs/press/press-release-2021.02.03.pdf - Feb 16th, and it includes "This includes people aged 65+ and essential workers in food & agriculture, emergency services, and education & childcare sectors." From what I learned at work, they will be making it available to the community, and you don't have to have their insurance. If you can't get the vaccine first through Kaiser, you can try seeing if any of the other hospitals allow you to get it. Unfortunately I don't think Stanford is allowing that yet. https://stanfordhealthcare.org/discover/covid-19-resource-center/patient-care/safety-health-vaccine-planning.html