Health
COVID: Millions at risk because of age or work drop out of California vaccine priority – The Mercury News
Those ages 50 to 64 wonder if they’ll be thrown into the mosh pit with everyone else.

California made more than 4.4 million people with health risks newly eligible for the scarce COVID-19 vaccine this week, but the state also has quietly dropped millions who are vulnerable to the disease due to their age or occupation from any mention in its priority plan.
And many of those 50-to-64-year-olds and other essential workers facing exposure on the job are left wondering whether they’ll ever be prioritized, or left to join the mosh pit with everyone else when the U.S. opens the doors to…
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