The vaccination program taking place at the Walter Pyramid parking structure has become available to Beach staff and faculty members.
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Content that focuses on the growing coronavirus epidemic at CSULB.
CSULB students return back to work as restaurants reopen in Long Beach
With Gov. Gavin Newsom lifting stay-at-home orders on Jan. 25, the city of Long Beach has allowed outdoor dining to reopen. For some CSULB students, this means returning to work, which is coming with mixed feelings.
CSULB begins vaccine rollout at Pyramid
Long Beach State’s medical team has started administering doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on campus after receiving the first shipment Tuesday.
CSULB receives first shipments of Pfizer vaccine, set to begin administering doses this week
Beth Lesen, vice president for student affairs, announced in an email that the university has received a shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Students, faculty and staff at CSULB who have pre-registered for vaccination should expect an email to make an appointment
Kimberly Fodran, Long Beach State’s medical director, encourages the Beach community to receive the vaccine as soon as possible, whether it be through the campus or one’s city of residence.
Newsom confirms return to tiered order to ‘keep activities outside’
Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a press conference that the state will no longer abide by the regional stay-at-home order and will instead follow the county-based tier model.
Newsom expected to lift statewide stay-at-home order Monday, education sector in Long Beach to start receiving COVID-19 vaccine
Gov. Gavin Newsom is slated to cancel the state’s stay-at-home order Monday, allowing for restaurants to resume outdoor dining and other services to operate indoors.
Cuándo y dónde obtener la vacuna contra el coronavirus en Long Beach
Después de recibir envíos de vacunas COVID-19 a fines de diciembre, la ciudad de Long Beach comenzó a vacunar a su primer grupo de personas, las que tienen mayor riesgo de contraer el virus.
When and where to get the coronavirus vaccine in Long Beach
The city has begun vaccinating healthcare workers and is moving onto the next group of at-risk individuals in the community, in line with county and CDC guidelines.
Coronavirus vaccine to become available to CSULB within the next few weeks, Conoley says
The Moderna vaccine will be offered at the Beach for faculty, staff and students with shipments arriving by the end of the month.