Gov. Newsom to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Los Angeles

QUESTIONING WITNESSES AND LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE. NO SUSPECT HAS BEEN ARRESTED. GULSTAN: THE LATEST NOW ON OUR CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE, STARTING TOMORROW CALIFORNIANS 50 YEARS AND OLDER WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE COVID-19 VACCINE. BRANDI: GOVERNOR NEWSOM IS ELIGIBLE UNDER THAT GROUP AND HAS ANNOUNCED PLANS TO GET HIS FIRST DOSE TOMORROW. BUT THE FACT REMAINS, WHILE YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO GET THE VACCINE. ACTUALLY GETTING IT MAY BE DIFFICULT. RIGHT NOW. THERE ARE 2.3 MILLION VACCINE DOSES ON HAND AT MEDICAL CENTERS ACROSS THE STATE. AT THE RATE OF VACCINATIONS HAPPENING NOW, THAT’S ENOUGH FOR JUST A WEEK. GULSTAN: HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY JUST UNDER 2000 NEW CASES WERE REPORTED YESTERDAY. THAT’S IN LINE WITH WHAT WE’VE SEEN OVER THE PAST MON

Gov. Newsom to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Los Angeles

Gov. Gavin Newsom will receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while in Southern California, his office said Wednesday.Newsom will receive it Thursday morning in Los Angeles County, where he is expected to hold a media briefing.This comes as eligibility to receive the vaccine expands to Californians ages 50 years and older starting April 1. Later in the month, residents ages 16 and older will also become eligible.RELATED | Could California see a fourth surge of COVID-19 cases? Watch his media briefing Thursday on KCRA 3.

Gov. Gavin Newsom will receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while in Southern California, his office said Wednesday.

Newsom will receive it Thursday morning in Los Angeles County, where he is expected to hold a media briefing.

This comes as eligibility to receive the vaccine expands to Californians ages 50 years and older starting April 1. Later in the month, residents ages 16 and older will also become eligible.

RELATED | Could California see a fourth surge of COVID-19 cases?

Watch his media briefing Thursday on KCRA 3.

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