COVID vaccination of young children begins: Here's how to get shots in California
The next, and final, major phase of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign kicked off this week, with California finally able to secure doses for children under the age of 5., is now accessible for patients as young as 6 months, many providers that showed up in search results Tuesday morning didn’t yet appear able to accommodate the youngest children.
As those shots arrive, they will be administered through a network of more than 8,500 sites, “with additional doses becoming available in subsequent weeks,” the department said in a statement to The Times.
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