Orange County, Calif., has administered more than one million doses of COVID-19 vaccines in what one supervisor calls “a major milestone” in the region’s inoculation efforts. Local health workers have administered 1,037,074 doses according to the latest data available on a state website March 16. Since those receiving the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two shots to be fully protected against the virus, the figure doesn’t reflect the amount of residents who are fully inoculated. “Reaching the one million mark for vaccinations in Orange County is a huge milestone,” Orange County Supervisor Lisa Bartlett told The Epoch Times March 16. “That means that essentially one-third of our county population has been vaccinated [at least with the first dose]. “Vaccinations have been going very well, basically every dose that is sent to our county to gets administered into somebody’s arm as quickly as possible. The challenge has been that we’re not receiving adequate amounts of …