California won't allow virus vaccines without state approval
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California wont allow any distribution of coronavirus vaccines in the nations most populous state until it is reviewed by the states own panel of experts, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.
Vaccinations for the pandemic will move at the speed of trust, said Newsom, a Democrat, and the state wants its own independent review no matter who wins the presidential election next month.
Of course we wont take anyones word for it, Newsom said as he named 11 doctors and scientists to review any rollout of vaccines by the federal government or vaccine developers. The board members hail from top California universities and medical providers, along with state and local public health officials.
The pledge raises the possibility that California residents might not receive a vaccine as distribution begins in other states, though the governor said widespread vaccinations are unrealistic until sometime next year.
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