Older people in Orange County may now receive coronavirus vaccineVoice of OC

Orange County seniors aged 65 and older can now obtain coronavirus vaccines after county public health officials have pushed the vulnerable group up to priority levels.


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County public health officer and director of the OC Health Care Agency, Dr. Clayton Chau, said an emergency vaccination task force meeting was held on Sunday night.

“Almost all of them signed that call on Sunday night,” Chau said in the County Supervisors’ public virus update on Tuesday. “We will start vaccinating elderly people aged 65 and over in Orange County, adding them to Level 1a.”

Health workers and first responders are also listed in this layer.

The new impetus for the elderly comes after widespread criticism of slow vaccination, not only in the OC, but across the state.

After seeing slow implementation, state public health officials called local health departments across the state, warning them to increase vaccination efforts or risk missing some of their doses.

“The state was in a panic,” said Chau.

Chau told supervisors that Orange County received additional doses from other counties “who cannot do this fast enough”.

“So we had 170,000 doses allocated for us. We left nothing, ”said Chau. “Because we left nothing in the state, the state this morning just gave us 6,000 more doses.”

Renewed vaccination efforts also come after concerns from doctors, dentists, nurses, health care and other health professionals not connected to hospitals.

Hospital staff were the first to start the two-part vaccination process last month, when OC received the vaccines.

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