How California Is Vaccinating Those Qualified / Avoiding Vaccine Scammers, Legality Of Fake Vaccination Cards / International Transgender Day Of Visibility
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A sign directs patients at a COVID-19 vaccination site Tuesday, March 23, 2021, in Bell, Calif.
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Another group will soon be eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines; a CalMatters reporter joins the show with more about how ready the state is for an influx of people wanting an appointment. Plus, have you been asked to pay for a vaccine? We talk about why you don’t have to and how to ensure your personal information is safe. And it is the International Transgender Day of Visibility; CapRadio’s Vicki Gonzalez brings us her reporting and some of her conversation with Ebony Ava Harper.
Today's Guests
- CalMatters Health Reporter Ana Ibarra talks about Californians who will be eligible for the vaccine starting Thursday and how California has done so far with vaccinating those who qualify
- San Joaquin County Health Officer Dr. Maggie Park discusses how the county is doing in terms of vaccinating people, the best way to sign up, and how to avoid any possible vaccine scammers
- UC Davis School Of Law Professor Katherine Florey on the legality of fake vaccination cards some have seen come across social media platforms, such as TikTok
- International Transgender Day of Visibility with CapRadio’s Vicki Gonzalez and Black trans human rights activist Ebony Ava Harper, who is Director of California TRANScends