Read more about Vaccines to the Vulnerable: Mobile Vaccination Clinics Launch in East Los Angeles and Oakland
To reach more members of the community in East Los Angeles and Oakland, state and federal partners launched mobile vaccination clinics designed to serve the most vulnerable populations. These clinics started deploying on Thursday, February 18, with a goal of... Read MoreRead more about Vaccines to the Vulnerable: Mobile Vaccination Clinics Launch in East Los Angeles and Oakland
Read more about VIDEO: Standing Up East LA COVID-19 Vaccine Site
Earlier this month, California Governor Gavin Newsom and the Biden-Harris Administration announced a pilot project to establish two large-scale community-focused vaccine centers, with one at the Cal State Los Angeles Campus. The sites are expected to be open to... Read MoreRead more about VIDEO: Standing Up East LA COVID-19 Vaccine Site
Read more about Cal OES Issues Guidance to All California Local Law Enforcement to Ensure Safe and Timely Covid19 Vaccinations
As part of the ongoing effort to ensure the safe, equitable and timely administration of vaccines, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) today, provided new guidance to local law enforcement agencies on security at vaccine sites. This... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Issues Guidance to All California Local Law Enforcement to Ensure Safe and Timely Covid19 Vaccinations
Read more about Preparations Underway for State’s Large-Scale Community Vaccination Sites (Interviews and Video Provided)
Earlier this month, California Governor Gavin Newsom and the Biden-Harris Administration announced a pilot project to establish two large-scale community-focused vaccine centers in Oakland and Los Angeles. Since then, coordinating federal, state, and local agencies... Read MoreRead more about Preparations Underway for State’s Large-Scale Community Vaccination Sites (Interviews and Video Provided)
Read more about Timeline: Reflecting on One-Year Anniversary of California’s Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
On January 26, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the first COVID-19 case in California. Exactly one year later, California has the most positive cases of any state. The first confirmed case, an Orange County resident who had recently... Read MoreRead more about Timeline: Reflecting on One-Year Anniversary of California’s Response to COVID-19 Pandemic