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Looked at both #SoCal #Inland_Empire counties. It looks like #Riverside County has a little bit more detail to their #COVID-19 vaccination plan than #San_Bernardino County does, but they both seem a little too generic to do much good.
A big part appears to be based on the idea that most people will commute long distances to each county’s central hospital for their shots. Geographically, SBCo is the largest county in the lower 48 states, larger than some entire states, so that is entirely unreasonable. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Bernardino_County,_California
Both counties have tribal reservations within their territory, but Riverside notes that tribal health groups will receive their vaccines directly from the federal government.
I don’t see “take a truck and set it up in the parking lot of the local park as a mobile vaccination center” or “set up temporary centers in CVS and Walgreens drug stores”.
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and by some...8 of them, although I bet Hawaii is a lot bigger if you include all the ocean between the islands, which I only mention to say that distribution in Hawaii has got to be a logistical nightmare.