California health officials announced today that the state has already set up 4,000 sites ready to administer 1.2 million COVID-19 shots to children between the ages of 5 and 11 in the first week vaccines receive full approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Dr. Erica Pan, the state’s epidemiologist, made the announcement that the more than 1.2 million vaccine doses will be ready to distribute within the first week after the shots get approved.
“We have around 4,000 sites that are ready to administer, and over 1,000 providers across the state enrolled to vaccinate,” Pan said, according to CNBC. “And more than 860,000 doses of vaccine have already been ordered.”
They sent home papers at school today for parents to sign so that if kids opt for online school, the district still gets their ADA money.
It’s coming. My poor grandson.