LONG BEACH – As of April 28, Long Beach has vaccinated more than 94% of seniors, and 56% of all vaccine-eligible Long Beach residents have received at least one dose. Both of these percentages are outpacing state and county figures.
Mayor Robert Garcia said, “Now, even with as great as our progress has been, we have to continue vaccinating more people and stop variants from spreading.”
Here’s how the city is going to do it:
The goal of the city has always been to make receiving vaccines simple and easy, with the hope that these additional times and locations will support that.
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