CSULA Vaccine Site Overrun Following News Of No-Appointment Shots

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Hundreds of people lined up early at Cal State Los Angeles' mass vaccination site today after word spread that COVID-19 shots were available without an appointment, but by mid-morning site managers were turning people away, citing a surge that gobbled up available doses.

The governor's Office of Emergency Services said Wednesday that many appointments for the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine were going unfilled at the federally run site, and as a result, the site planned to offer shots for anyone 18 or older on a walk-up basis between Thursday and Sunday.

“To the extent to which appointments go unfilled, there may be a limited number of appointments available as walk ups for individuals 18+ between tomorrow (Thursday)  and continuing through Sunday when management of the site transfers to the city,'' Brian Ferguson, a spokesman with the Office of Emergency Services, told CBS2. “Providing vaccinators working at the site some flexibility to fill vacant appointment slots allows us to expand the rate of vaccinations in California in an efficient, effective and equitable manner.''

In response to that invitation, people began lining up at the site hours before it opened at 9 a.m. Things appeared to be going smoothly initially, but by 10 a.m., people were being turned away.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency's partnership with the governor's office to operate the site ends on Sunday, and the city of Los Angeles will take over management of the site on Monday.

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