While OC is using massive vaccination in Coronavirus, questions about vaccine supply remain.

While Orange County officials continue to promote a massive coronavirus vaccination program, questions remain about how many doses the state distribution will flow into the province.


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Public health officials have yet to answer questions about a possible time frame or schedule of how many doses are expected in OC.

Government Gavin Newsom did not have a clear answer at a Friday news conference.

“Our decision is to administer all the existing doses that are in this condition as quickly and efficiently as possible. And we still have a lot of work to do in space, ” Newsom said, adding that the state has received about 3 million doses.

“We have hundreds of thousands more that we expect,” Newsom said, but did not say when the vaccines would arrive.

Meanwhile, the provincial health officer, dr. Clayton Chau, said the province is trying to set up five vaccination supersets in the province, hoping to vaccinate 8,000 people a day – a total of 40,000 people once OC can get the required vaccine supply.

This is 280,000 doses needed per week to fully launch the sites.

Disneyland was the first of five sites to open this week in an extensive publicity stunt.

Yet the website and mobile application used by Orange County to register people for vaccinations, Othena, was plagued by accidents of overloaded servers due to the huge demand from residents and people working in OC.

Although the registration website and program was sporadically down throughout the week, it was up and running again on Friday morning.

Questions and concerns were raised by some disabled people who are unable to go to Disneyland to be vaccinated.

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