Health
Cost of Blue Shield’s California COVID vaccine effort rises – Los Angeles Times
The Newsom administration estimates the state will spend more than $15 billion on its COVID-19 response between 2020 and 2022.

The expected cost of administering COVID-19 vaccines in California grew nearly fourfold from two months ago to $1.3 billion, a price tag made public Thursday as the state also rolls back sweeping changes to its plan to centralize the delivery of doses under a program run by Blue Shield of California, The Times has learned.
In a letter sent by the California Government Operations Agency to counties this week, the state said it would give some decision-making powers back to local public health officials…
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