Orange County health officials say they’re working to make the vaccination process easier for region’s disabled and minority communities. The Orange County Health Care Agency (HCA) said Feb. 4 that it was adding an Americans with Disabilities Act lane at Soka University to make the inoculation process easier for disabled residents. Rather than standing in line, those with appointments and disability vehicle placards or license plates can instead wait in a car queue at the Aliso Viejo super point of distribution (POD). Meantime, Orange County Supervisor Lisa Bartlett told The Epoch Times during an interview that the county is working to ensure everyone can get the vaccine, including underprivileged populations. “We’re going to ensure that every person, every population has access to the vaccines,” Bartlett said. “We’re preparing a lot of materials that are multilingual, our hotline is now multilingual, we have an educational and outreach campaign that we’re working on that will specifically target …
Orange County Works to Make Vaccination Process More Accessible and Diverse
February 5, 2021
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