San Diego County Prioritizing 2nd Doses as Winter Weather Slows Vaccine Deliveries

People with appointments line up at the Sharp Covid-19 vaccination supersite at Grossmont Center in La Mesa. Photo by Chris Stone

San Diego County’s COVID-19 numbers are headed in the right direction, even as the county reported 539 new infections of the virus and 57 deaths, according to the county’s most recent reports.

San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said Wednesday that a supply-chain issue with vaccines last weekend shows how thin the margins are for delays and mistakes in the system. The winter storm impacting much of the country has also put a damper on some vaccine appointments.

Due to delays in vaccine shipments to San Diego, the county is rescheduling approximately 1,000 first-dose appointments at its sites on Thursday and Friday. Those affected are being notified they will be rescheduled for next week.

Of 765,500 vaccine doses the county has received, 663,194 have been administered, more than 3,000 are awaiting processing and 98,000 are accounted for by appointments.

“You can see we are running very, very lean,” Fletcher said.

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