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Delivery shortfall slows COVID-19 vaccination availability

February 13, 2021 By sdcnews

SAN DIEGO–The County of San Diego Friday announced a shortage of the COVID-19 vaccine caused by the delayed arrival of an expected Moderna shipment.

Vaccination sites throughout San Diego county will slow and, in some cases, will pause with appointments rescheduled. The shipment is expected now on Tuesday.

Second doses will remain the priority for vaccination sites.

The pause will affect the region’s largest vaccination site, the UC San Diego Health Petco Park Super Station, with no vaccinations taking place on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Petco appointments will be automatically rescheduled through UCSD MyChart.

The South County Super Station has supplies sufficient to get it through Monday as does  the East County Super Station.

The county PODs and North County Super Station in San Marcos have sufficient supplies to meet second dose appointments along with a limited supply of first doses.

For those who may experience a delay in second doses, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has advised that people can wait up to 42 days between doses and still achieve maximum immunity.

More information about the COVID-19 vaccine is available at vaccinationsuperstationsd.com.

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