Las Vegas Review-Journal

L.A. clinic diluted 2,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses

- By Noah Goldberg and Gregory Yee

LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles clinic diluted more than 2,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and did not inform some patients until months later, according to a report.

Clinica Romero, a federally qualified health center with six Los Angeles County locations, administer­ed roughly 2,100 faulty doses at two of its centers, county health officials said.

Five days after finding out about the issue on June 8, health department officials conducted a site visit at the clinic.

“The issues were addressed with the medical director, the vaccine coordinato­r and their clinical team. No other issues were identified during the visits,” according to a department spokeswoma­n.

Since it was not clear if the initial shots included enough of the dose to protect against the virus, Department of Public Health nurses advised the clinic to readminist­er the injections.

The clinic submitted an action plan June 14 to the Department of Public Health to address the issue.

Officials said they would set up an 800 telephone line to answer questions for patients about the issue and also set up special clinics for those who received the potentiall­y shoddy doses.

Clinica Romero has historical­ly served a largely immigrant population, founded in 1983 by Salvadoran immigrants to be a resource for Central American war refugees.

Its mission is to provide services for the “uninsured, insured and underserve­d.”

The clinic faced off with the county in 2021, when it received only 100 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine despite having 12,000 patients.

“How is 100 going to take care of the 12,000 patients and the surroundin­g community of 1 million?” asked Dr. Don Garcia, the clinic’s medical director. “This is embarrassi­ng.”

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