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MEDIA ADVISORY March 31, 2021
Contact: Liz Odendahl, Supervisor's Communications Director C: (213) 379-6301, lodendahl@bos.lacounty.gov
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Pop-Up Vaccine Clinic at Hawaiian Gardens Church
Partnership between Cal OES, FEMA, and Supervisor Hahn’s office aims to address low vaccination rate in one of LA County’s smallest cities
HAWAIIAN GARDENS, CA—Tomorrow, on the first day that all residents 50 and older will be eligible for vaccinations in California, Supervisor Janice Hahn will visit a four-day vaccine pop-up clinic at the New Hope Community Church in Hawaiian Gardens. The pop-up vaccine clinic is a partnership between the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), FEMA, Supervisor Hahn’s office, New Hope Community Church and the ABC School Board that aims to boost the vaccination rate of Hawaiian Gardens residents.
The latest available data shows Hawaiian Gardens residents have a vaccination rate of 21%-- a rate that is lower than most other cities in the County.
This pop-up clinic will vaccinate 500 people per day for four days for a total of 2,000 vaccinations. The total population of Hawaiian Gardens is just above 14,000 residents.
Everyone vaccinated through this clinic must pre-register. The vaccine available at this site will be Johnson & Johnson which only requires one dose.
What: Pop-Up Vaccine Clinic
Where: New Hope Community Church
21209 Claretta Ave., Hawaiian Gardens, CA
*Parking available at Melbourne Elementary School across the street
When: April 1, 2021 at 9 am
Who: Supervisor Janice Hahn
New Hope Community Church Pastor Ren Sabio
Officials from FEMA and Cal OES
ABC School Board President Sophia Tse
Media should RSVP to Lodendahl@bos.lacounty.gov or (213) 379-6301
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