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a pop-up covid clinic was held yesterday at bel air elementary school at 3rd avenue and san bruno. 70%f the students at the school are considered economically disadvantaged. >> we hope the location will serve those in need and makes it convenient for those who have transportation issues, and it's a great day. the sun is out, and we have our partners with us and we have wonderful volunteers and partners to carry it out. >> for kids getting their first pfizer dose, they can come back to the clinic in three weeks for their second dose. >>> our coverage continues online. you can continue to get the latest updates on vaccinations and mask mandates, everything seemingly continuing to change. nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus. >>> now to smoke filling the skies near san francisco's golden gate park. you can see it there. it was not a fire. it was actually from an art exhibition that happened right now side the museum yesterday. some people that lived nearby didn't know the performance art was happening and were shocked to see the smoke. we have some photos one neighbor shared with us when he first w
a pop-up covid clinic was held yesterday at bel air elementary school at 3rd avenue and san bruno. 70%f the students at the school are considered economically disadvantaged. >> we hope the location will serve those in need and makes it convenient for those who have transportation issues, and it's a great day. the sun is out, and we have our partners with us and we have wonderful volunteers and partners to carry it out. >> for kids getting their first pfizer dose, they can come back...
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this one a joint venture between the county and peninsula healthcare district at bel air elementary school in san bruno. >> we think the location helps us to serve those in need. >> what the pop-ups have allowed us to do is really get with people who are trustee committee partners, people who have actually been in the committee. >> reporter: jason shea brought his 12-year-old daughter about to get her first shot one of two reasons to celebrate on saturday. >> it's a 12th birthday. she's available for the vaccine. >> reporter: fernando had no plans to get a vaccine on saturday. he was at his son's baseball game next door to the public clinic. >> i plan on it, someone came by and told me and i was like i might as well get it over with. >> reporter: the push to get more vaccinated comes after san mateo county announced a reduction in the number of eligible residents who have received at least one shot from 94% to just under 90% or about 36,000 people after they discovered a data arrow. the county's process for synthesizing state data for local reporting was flawed. the chief of the county hea
this one a joint venture between the county and peninsula healthcare district at bel air elementary school in san bruno. >> we think the location helps us to serve those in need. >> what the pop-ups have allowed us to do is really get with people who are trustee committee partners, people who have actually been in the committee. >> reporter: jason shea brought his 12-year-old daughter about to get her first shot one of two reasons to celebrate on saturday. >> it's a 12th...
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today a pop-up covid clinic was held at bel air elementary school on third avenue in bruno. 70% of thedents at the school are considered economically disadvantaged. 97% are minorities with lower vaccination rates. working towards 100% vaccinations with pop-ups is an important strategy. >> the pop-ups, again, not getting the huge numbers, but you're going to get are people, convenience and making it easy for people to walk outside their house and to trust someone who lives within a two-mile radius. >> the clinic open to any county resident 12 years of age or older. kids getting their first pfizer dose, come back to the clin nick three weeks for the second dose. >>> the state updated data to compare the steep difference in infections for people who are vaccinated. the red line represents unvaccinated cases. blue down, down there, for, way down here. let me get out of the way. for breakthree cases. the state health department says 11 times more likely to end up in a hospital without a vaccine. similar story for deaths. the department says unvaccinated people died at a rate of 10.5 per mil
today a pop-up covid clinic was held at bel air elementary school on third avenue in bruno. 70% of thedents at the school are considered economically disadvantaged. 97% are minorities with lower vaccination rates. working towards 100% vaccinations with pop-ups is an important strategy. >> the pop-ups, again, not getting the huge numbers, but you're going to get are people, convenience and making it easy for people to walk outside their house and to trust someone who lives within a...
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peninsula san mateo county offered a little incentive to get people vaccinated abc 7 news was at bel air elementary school in san bruno where the first 30 people to get a dose received twenty five dollar target gift cards people could choose between pfizer or the johnson & johnson vaccine for their first or second dose visor boosters were also available. the pop-up event was held as the county works to vaccination rates among the latino population. i think it's important right especially in our latino community. there's a lot of stigma a lot of negative myths out there about covid but at the end of the day, this is the safest way. community can continue on growing and being healthy is by taking this covid-19 vaccine. currently 67% of san mateo counties latino population is vaccinated well tonight thousands flocked downtown, san jose for the sharks season opener game abc 7 news reporter luz pena spoke to fans and city officials about the return of major sporting event and how it's helping the economy. it's opening day for the san jose sharks and over 17,000 fans from across the bay area had been waiting fo
peninsula san mateo county offered a little incentive to get people vaccinated abc 7 news was at bel air elementary school in san bruno where the first 30 people to get a dose received twenty five dollar target gift cards people could choose between pfizer or the johnson & johnson vaccine for their first or second dose visor boosters were also available. the pop-up event was held as the county works to vaccination rates among the latino population. i think it's important right especially in...
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the first 30 to get doses at bel air elementary school in san bruno received $25 target gift cards. people could choose between pfizer and the j&j shot for their first or second dose. pfizer boosters were also available. the county says it is working to increase vaccination rates among the latino population. >> i think it is important in our latino community. there is a lot of stigma out there about covid. at the end of the day, this is the safest way that our community can continue growing and being healthy by taking this covid-19 vaccine. anchor: currently 67% of san mateo county's latino population is vaccinated. there will be a community picnic to remember those deadly days. it is the deadliest wildfire in third california history. it killed 25 people. today's event runs from 11:00 to 3:00 in oakland. organizers will hand out information on how to stay safe during emergencies. today also marks the anniversary of the loma pennetta earthquake. 63 people died, and more 3700 were injured. the earthquake caused the cyprus freeway in the east bay to collapse. it happened during a live
the first 30 to get doses at bel air elementary school in san bruno received $25 target gift cards. people could choose between pfizer and the j&j shot for their first or second dose. pfizer boosters were also available. the county says it is working to increase vaccination rates among the latino population. >> i think it is important in our latino community. there is a lot of stigma out there about covid. at the end of the day, this is the safest way that our community can continue...