Times Standard (Eureka)

California­ns aged 50-64 rush to get vaccine

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Before California throws open its coronaviru­s vaccine program to all adults on April 15, there will be a two-week window when millions of people between the ages of 50 and 64 can get their shot.

The rollout for this age group, who become eligible on Thursday, has prompted an uptick in appointmen­t requests and has raised concerns about whether two weeks is enough to get to everybody when there is uncertaint­y about supply levels as well as lingering questions about accessibil­ity.

The California Department of Finance, which monitors population data, projects that there are 7.2 million people in the state between the ages of 50 and 64. Currently, only about 23% of California­ns in that age group have received at least one dose of a vaccine, according to the state, compared to 37% of people 18 to 49, likely due to their occupation or because they have qualifying health conditions.

“The two-week period is concerning given the challenges that remain with supply and access to technology,” Rafi Nazarians, associate state director at AARP, told the Los Angeles Times. “We’re going to continue to urge the prioritiza­tion of those 50plus California­ns … just to ensure that those who are highest risk are able to obtain vaccines.”

Dr. Paul Simon, chief science officer for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, estimated that somewhere between 800,000 and 1 million additional people in the county would become eligible as of April 1.

“There will likely be a rush. I want to make sure the public recognizes that there may be challenges to getting an appointmen­t immediatel­y,” he said during a briefing on Friday. “It just, again, reflects the limited supply of vaccine.”

California, which was initially slow to roll out the vaccines but has ramped up inoculatio­ns in recent weeks, expects to receive 2.5 million doses a week in the first half of the month and more than 3 million a week in the second, a big jump from the roughly 1.8 million doses a week currently.

The surge of supply will help accommo

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