Black Americans behind as racial disparity widens in U.S. COVID-19 vaccine drive: analysis The protesters had members of anti-vaccine and far-right groups, the Times reported.
Some of them carried signs decrying the COVID-19 vaccine and shouting for people not to get the shots.There were no incidents of violence, the Times said.“This is completely wrong,” said German Jaquez, who drove from his home in La Verne and had been waiting for an hour for his vaccination when the stadium’s gates were closed.
He said some of the protesters were telling people in line that the coronavirus is not real and that the vaccination is dangerous.An official said the fire department planned to reopen the vaccination site about 3 p.m.