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IN GRATITUDE

IN GRATITUDE

APRIL 19TH:

Access to federal vaccine supplies mitigates local shortages, as community clinics and public health partners assist in vaccinating Marin’s most vulnerable.

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Mark Shotwell, Ritter Center

As Marin heads into April, there are still about 100,000 county residents remaining to vaccinate against COVID-19

“Our partnership with the county is a natural extension of Ritter Center’s mission to provide access to primary health care to people who have historically and systematically been underserved, including those who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.”

MAY 7TH: Marin is poised to vaccinate 12 to 15-yearolds as distribution teams anticipate authorization.

“Vaccinating our adolescents is a high priority and will be critical to our pandemic progress.”

May 2021

MAY 20TH:

MAY 28TH:

Marin Center vaccine site closing ended on a high note, with two mass vaccination locations alone delivering nearly 120,000 doses.

Dick Daley, Marin Center POD “We did everything we could to make it a quick and convenient visit for people getting their shots.”

JUNE 9TH:

Marin launches a vaccine incentive program and encourages all to participate in the state’s lottery “Vax for the Win” as California prepares to reopen fully.

Dr. Lisa Santora, Marin HHS

“We hope the chance to become a millionaire or even just the opportunity receive help with groceries, will help nudge that number even higher so we can obtain wider community immunity in the weeks ahead.”

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