Is the state of California the one who is making the decision on how many doses go to each county? My region of 1.2 million gets more than that a week so I wonder how California is determining the number of doses being distributing to each county?
Our county supervisors have expressed frustration at the small amounts of vaccine they are sent every week NUMEROUS times. They say they cannot get a straight answer from the state on how vaccine is allocated and why they get so few. They wanted to have 5 super POD vaccine sites up and running by now and have so far only been able to get 2 reliably supplied with doses. The majority of vaccine doses here have gone to 65+ residents. We have something like 850,000 residents over 65 here. There are still health care providers here not fully vaccinated! I really don't understand the inequity in how vaccines are allocated in this state. There are counties already vaccinating people with high risk conditions because they have completed all their other tiers. Meanwhile we only started teachers last week.