LOS ANGELES (CNS)—A new COVID-19 vaccine site, part of a joint effort between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the governor’s Office of Emergency Services, is set to open Feb. 16 at Cal State Los Angeles. The community-focused site will be able to vaccinate up to 6,000 people per day for both drive-thru and walk-up appointments and will also deploy a mobile clinic that will visit local community centers and schools. “Folks will be able to come to Cal State L.A. using transit and then walk up and get their vaccine,” Jose Gomez, executive vice president and provost of the university, told reporters last week. Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Biden administration announced the pilot project and said it is part of a wider effort to establish 100 vaccination sites nationwide during the president’s first 100 days in office. The Cal State Los Angeles site—along with a similar site at …
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