In his annual State of the City speech, Garcia said grocery and food distribution workers would be the first people vaccinated at the Convention Center.
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He added the following details about the city's vaccination efforts:
-- 13,000 health care workers, hospital staff, pharmacists, dentists, paramedics, firefighters and residents and staff at nursing homes and long-term care facilities have already been vaccinated;
-- Next week, more essential workers, including teachers, police officers, grocery workers and residents 75 and older will receive the vaccine;
-- The first senior vaccination clinic will begin Saturday with clinics, hospitals and medical providers already in receipt of vaccines to begin vaccinating this group immediately;
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-- Beginning Jan. 23, people aged 65 to 74 can also get vaccinated at city clinics.
-- Beginning Jan. 25, teachers and staff at the Long Beach Unified School district will receive vaccinations.
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-- Next week, the city will launch VaxLB, an online portal where residents can enter their email and other information to be alerted you it's their turn to get vaccinated.