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Imperial County moving on to the next phase of vaccine rollout

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The Imperial County Public Health Department will be moving to the next phase of the vaccine rollout that includes education and childcare employees, emergency service employees, and food and agriculture workers.

They received 3,700 doses of the vaccine, the most the county has ever received.

"We have 400 for teachers and staff and 1,000 for ag workers," said Janette Angulo, Director of Imperial County Public Health Department.

The county already began making appointments for a vaccine clinic scheduled for this Friday.

To register for an appointment click here.

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