The implementation of vaccines against COVID-19 has advanced with the administration of President Biden, which has been charged with advancing the date on which citizens will be eligible. According to the digital database, even in Pacifica, where they have it on hand in various locations.
After the Biden government announced that all citizens of the nation would be eligible for the vaccine as of May 1, however, in early April, the administration moved the date to April 19.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said: “That doesn’t mean they will receive it that day, it means they can join the line.” In this way, she described the complicated situation that the citizens would go through.
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If she doesn’t know where in Pacifica she can find the COVID-19 vaccine, here is a list of some of the places:
- 1400 Linda Mar Blvd
Phone: 650-359-6691
Types of vaccines available: Modern (over 18 years), Pfizer-BioNTech (over 12 years)
Walk-ins are accepted
Hours: Tuesday: 09:00 am-9:00pm; Wednesday: 09:00 am-9:00pm; Thursday: 09:00 am-9: 00 pm
- 200 Fairmont Mall
Appointment available 2021-08-14 19:53:59 PDT
Phone: 650-355-5810
Types of vaccines available: Modern (over 18 years)
Walk-ins are accepted
Hours: Tuesday: 09:00 am-9:00pm; Wednesday: 09:00 am-9:00pm; Thursday: 09:00 am-9: 00 pm
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States announced a pause in the administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, while a panel is in charge of reviewing 6 cases in which people who received the vaccine developed a serious blood clot.
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Final words
The agency said that about 6.8 million doses had been administered nationwide, and cases of patients developing blood clots are extremely rare. Also, they added that part of the break.
However, although cases are rare, most people in the United States do not want to get the COVID-19 vaccine. This increases the risk of infections and the appearance of new strains of the virus.
Currently, many doctors in California have agreed to avoid attending in-person to patients who have not received the vaccine against COVID-19. In this way, they avoid putting at-risk patients who cannot administer the vaccine for health reasons.
People must get the vaccine so they don’t put their health or others at risk. Multiple medical studies have been done, and none of the vaccines that have been released are harmful or fatal to humans.