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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Now that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration, San Diego County is one step closer to getting more people vaccinated.Moderna says its vaccine is safe and 94% effective. It will come in two doses taken 28 days apart.This week, there are two county hospitals that are expecting shipments of Moderna's vaccine. According to hospitals officials, the first shipment will arrive at Rady Children’s Hospital on Monday. It's unclear how many doses of the vaccine the hospital will receive.UC San Diego is also scheduled to receive their Moderna COVID-19 shipment this week.Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Twitter that California is expecting 672,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine. It’s still unclear how many of those will be given to San Diego.By the end of the week and with two vaccines available, the federal government expects there will be 7.9 million doses delivered to more than 3,700 locations across the country.The distribution of the Moderna vaccine comes as the Centers for Diease Control and Prevention releases new recommendations about who should get the vaccine next. The CDC says frontline essential workers and adults ages 75 and older should be the priority in the next round.The agency describes essential workers as firefighters, police, teachers, and school staff. Those working in food and agricultural sectors, as well as U.S. Postal Service employees, public transit workers, and grocery store workers would be in that category.San Diego County has not said if the CDC's new recommendations will have any impact on their vaccine roll out plan.Until a wide distribution is available, the governor asks people to stay at home and wear a mask. 1734
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- On Saturday, March 17, the San Diego Blood Bank will partner with Westfield and ABC10 to host "The Gift of Health" event across San Diego County. The event takes place from 11 a.m. to 4.p.m. at Westfield Plaza Bonita, Westfield North County and Westfield Mission Valley.Those who attend will be able to donate blood while also enjoying fresh snacks, wellness tips, fitness activities along with products and demos to help live a healthier life.Donors are encouraged to make an appointment, but walk-ins are welcome. To make an appointment, click here. All those who give a blood donation will also receive an “Aspire to Something Higher” T-shirt.Check our map below for a list of locations: 728

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are investigating after a man was shot in the leg in East Village late Saturday night.Authorities say a 48-year-old man parked his car on 11th and E Street near City College Station around 10:50 p.m. Saturday.The man got out of the car and started walking when he saw two people arguing and heard gunshots.According to police, the man got into his car and began to drive away when he felt a pain in his right leg, looked down and saw that he was bleeding.Police said at this time, they don’t have any description of the suspects.The man drove himself to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. 642
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police made a shocking discovery during a traffic stop in Del Cerro.The San Diego Police Department tweeted Wednesday: “You don't see this everyday. We made a traffic stop on a vehicle for expired registration in the Del Cerro area. During the traffic stop, officers located a cellphone shaped stun gun, a handgun and a real M203 grenade launcher in the vehicle.”Police did not say when the traffic stop occurred. You don't see this everyday. We made a traffic stop on a vehicle for expired registration in the Del Cerro area. During the traffic stop, officers located a cellphone shaped stun gun, a handgun and a real M203 grenade launcher in the vehicle. pic.twitter.com/K3BtXBhF1H— San Diego Police Department (@SanDiegoPD) October 28, 2020 ABC 10News reached out to SDPD officials for more information on the traffic stop and the weapons seized, but officials did not respond as of the publication of this story. 945
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Nine drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol during a downtown San Diego checkpoint Friday night.The checkpoint was set up on the 1400 block of G Street between 11 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. Saturday.Throughout the course of the night, police checked more than 1,100 vehicles. Nine people were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Another individual was arrested on other criminal charges, police said.“A major component of these checkpoints are the deterrent effects it has on those who might drive drunk or drugged impaired, bringing about more awareness and encouraging everyone to use sober designated drivers,” police said in a news release. 711
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