Imperial Valley Press

More California counties expand vaccine eligibilit­y to 16 and up

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — More California counties are opening up vaccines to younger adults, a week ahead of the state broadening eligibilit­y to everyone 16 and up.

At the same time, California public health officials warned Thursday of decreases in supply because of a national reduction of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine in coming weeks.

The state has received about 2.4 million doses this week, but it expects 2 million next week and 1.9 million doses the week after. This is in addition to vaccine shipped directly to pharmacies and community health centers from the federal government.

Santa Clara County in the San Francisco Bay Area and Fresno County in the central valley are the latest to open up vaccinatio­ns to everyone eligible to get one, although younger residents in Santa Clara must book an appointmen­t for April 15 or later. People age 16 and up can get the Pfizer vaccine while the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are for people 18 and older.

“The supply of COVID- 19 vaccine has become more stable. We are able to move ahead of the (state) timeline and have been approved to lift the current restrictio­ns in place to expand eligibilit­y,” said Joe Prado, who is heading up Fresno County’s vaccinatio­ns.

That might not be the case next week when eligibilit­y expands statewide and vaccine supply shrinks.

But this week, availabili­ty remains mixed, with some places reporting an excess of open appointmen­ts. Humboldt County in northern California, for example, urged residents to make an appointmen­t, saying that “hundreds of doses” were available through the weekend.

Similarly, a mass vaccinatio­n site at California State University, Los Angeles announced it would take adults on a walk-up basis because of excess appointmen­ts. But by late Thursday morning, the site was turning people away because of demand.

California Office of Emergency Services spokesman Brian Ferguson said in an email to The Associated Press on Thursday that advance registrati­on through the state’s My Turn system is the only way to guarantee a vaccinatio­n there.

“To the extent to which those appointmen­ts go unfilled, there may be a limited number of appointmen­ts available as walk ups for individual­s 18+ between tomorrow and continuing through Sunday when management of the site transfers to the city,” he said.

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