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Who Should Get Vaccinated First?

November 23, 2020/0 Comments/in News, Ong/by CNK Staff

On Wednesday, November 18, CNK Director Paul Ong spoke to news outlet NBC Los Angeles about which LA County neighborhoods are most vulnerable to COVID-19, and who should get priority in receiving the vaccine.

Watch the full video here >>> Who Should Get Vaccinated First?

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