By KATHLEEN RONAYNE Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Distribution hiccups and logistical challenges have slowed the initial coronavirus vaccine rollout in California, setting a pace that's 'not good enough,' Gov. Gavin Newsom said. The state is trying to execute the massive immunization campaign 'with a sense of urgency that is required of this moment and the urgency that people demand,' but so far only about 1% of California's 40 million residents have been vaccinated, the Democratic governor said. The 454,000 doses of vaccine that have been administered in California represent just a third of the more than nearly 1.3 […]
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