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More Than 2,000 Teachers, Staff Vaccinated In The South Bay
Beach Cities Health District has vaccinated more than 2,000 teachers and staff in the South Bay so far at its site in Manhattan Beach.

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Beach Cities Health District has vaccinated more than 2,000 teachers and staff in the South Bay so far at its site in Manhattan Beach.

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