Pandemic Nation
Chasing the Vaccine: Convincing Californians to Roll Up Their Sleeves
CommuniCare’s CEO explains how community clinics will receive and administer the vaccine to patients who don’t often see doctors.

The anxiously awaited rollout of coronavirus vaccines is now in motion, albeit in limited amounts at this early stage. Mark Kreidler speaks to a cross section of experts, health care executives and frontline workers to find out how California plans to equitably distribute the vaccine without leaving behind any communities.
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