But many Latino advocacy groups commended Newom’s efforts to vaccinate the state’s most under-served populations.
“Newsom’s decision to double the vaccine allotment to the hardest-hit communities — which will allocate more vaccines in places like the Central Valley and Los Angeles County — is a step in the right direction,” said Jeffrey Reynoso, executive director of the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California, at the time.
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