California will have 1.2M vaccine doses 1st week after approval
California's top public health officials on Wednesday spoke about the rollout of the COVID vaccine for children, a day after an FDA advisory committee voted to approve the vaccine for younger kids. "We will have 1.2 million doses the first week the vaccine is approved," said state epidemiologist Dr. Erica Pan in a phone briefing with the media this afternoon. Allie Rasmus reports
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