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Vials of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations thaw

Vials of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations thaw

Vials of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations thaw in a refrigerator in the Base Alameda medical clinic laboratory in Alameda, Calif., after being removed from an ultra-low temperature freezer where the vial... More

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel prepare to administer

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel prepare to administer

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel prepare to administer the first round of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations to base medical staff in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Initial DoD distribution sites were se... More

Chief Warrant Officer Michael Colisao, a Coast Guard

Chief Warrant Officer Michael Colisao, a Coast Guard

Chief Warrant Officer Michael Colisao, a Coast Guard Cutter Munro (WMSL 755) crewmember, is administered the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine by Base Alameda medical staff in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Munro... More

Chief Petty Officer Mary Zepeda is administered the

Chief Petty Officer Mary Zepeda is administered the

Chief Petty Officer Mary Zepeda is administered the first coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination at Base Alameda medical clinic in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Coast Guard efforts to vaccinate its workforce, in ... More

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel prepare to administer

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel prepare to administer

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel prepare to administer the first round of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations to base medical staff in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Coast Guard efforts to vaccinate its w... More

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel draw a dosage

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel draw a dosage

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel draw a dosage of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine from a vial to administer to base medical staff in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Coast Guard efforts to vaccinate its ... More

Chief Petty Officer Mary Zepeda is administered the

Chief Petty Officer Mary Zepeda is administered the

Chief Petty Officer Mary Zepeda is administered the first coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination at Base Alameda medical clinic in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Coast Guard efforts to vaccinate its workforce, in ... More

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel draw a dosage

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel draw a dosage

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel draw a dosage of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine from a vial to administer to base medical staff in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Coast Guard efforts to vaccinate its ... More

The first dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination

The first dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination

The first dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination is prepared and awaits to be administered to a Base Alameda medical clinic member in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Coast Guard efforts to vaccinate its... More

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel administer the

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel administer the

Base Alameda medical clinic personnel administer the first round of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations to base medical staff in Alameda, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020. Initial DoD distribution sites were selected by t... More

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