Gov. Gavin Newsom watches as the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine is prepared by Director of Inpatient Pharmacy David Cheng at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in on Dec. 14. AP photo by Jae C. Hong.
Santa Clara County officials are expecting 17,800 doses of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine to arrive in the county in the next few days, and doses will go to members of a high-priority group consisting of health care workers and nursing home residents.
The initial shipment will put a small dent in the number of doses needed …
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