About 4.4 million Californians with disabilities and underlying health conditions will become eligible Monday, but supply shortages and uncertainties about verification pose potential barriers.
Hayley Smith
California releases details on how millions can get COVID-19 vaccinations beginning Monday
California will not require that eligible disabled or sick individuals present documentation of their condition. Instead, all will be required to self-attest that they meet the criteria.
Here is how those with pre-existing conditions can get vaccinated beginning Monday in California
Starting Monday, millions of Californians with preexisting health conditions or disabilities will be eligible to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine.
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