KHN: California’s Smallest
County Makes Big Vaccination Gains
In the winter, the roughly three-hour drive from Alpine County’s main health
clinic in Woodfords to the remote enclave of Bear Valley winds along snowy
two-lane roads and over 8,000-foot mountain passes, circumventing the more
direct route, which is closed for the season. So to get a box of the frozen
Moderna covid-19 vaccine to the ski resort hamlet of about 100 people, the
clinic has enlisted the sheriff’s department. (Norman, 2/8)
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