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California Receives $823M to Open Over 100 COVID-19 Vaccination Sites

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Release Date:
February 11, 2021

OAKLAND, Calif. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) granted the state of California $823 million to open up to 104 state-selected community vaccination sites.

Funds will reimburse expenses for medical and support staff; personal protective equipment; facility costs and supplies required to store, handle, transport and administer vaccines; and efforts to share public information regarding vaccinations.

The $823 million project is funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance program, which provides grants to government organizations and certain private nonprofit organizations following a presidential disaster declaration to quickly respond to and recover from major disasters or emergencies.

FEMA continues working with its partners ─ including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal agencies ─ along with state, tribal and territorial authorities, private sector partners and others to assist, augment and expedite vaccinations in the United States.

We remain committed to helping Americans in their time of need and will continue to work with our partners to stop the spread of this disease.

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FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during, and after disasters. Follow FEMA Region 9 online at twitter.com/femaregion9.

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