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California to Offer Vaccinations to Everyone 50 Years and Over

  • Expanded eligibility starts April 1, Governor Newsom says
  • Californians 16 and up to be eligible starting April 15
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California will make coronavirus vaccinations available to all people aged 50 and over starting April 1 as the supply of doses flowing to the state finally ramps up, Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday.

People who are 16 and older will be able to make vaccination appointments starting April 15, Newsom said.