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My university will be getting COVID-19 vaccines soon – here's how my team will get doses into arms

  • Written by Desi Kotis, Associate Dean and Professor of Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco
imageAfter receiving the vaccine, health systems have a complicated job ahead of them.AP Photo/Ng Han Guan

In late October, I received an email from a member of the California Department of Public Health. I called the number in the email and a bright happy voice answered and asked if the University of California, San Francisco would be interested in the...

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