COVID-19 VACCINE UPDATES
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How to get Vaccinated
- Visit VaccineFinder.org
- Check your local pharmacy’s website to see if vaccination appointments are available. Find out which pharmacies are participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.
- Contact your state health department to find additional vaccination locations in the area.
- Guidance on scheduling a second vaccination appointment
Vaccine Resources
- Myths and Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines -April 15, 2021
- Preparing for Your COVID-19 Vaccination -April 19, 2021
- Recommendation to Pause Use of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine -April 20, 2021
- Key Things to Know About COVID-19 Vaccines -April 22, 2021
- What You Need to Know About Getting Vaccinated for Covid, From Side Effects to How Long Immunity Lasts
First North County Vaccination Super Stations Open
The County opened the region’s third Vaccination Super Station today at the California State University San Marcos Sports Center. It will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Appointments are required and can be made online at www.VaccinationSuperStationSD.com.
County Opens New Vaccine Site at Tubman Chavez Community Center
The County’s expanding COVID-19 vaccination efforts now include the opening of a site at Tubman Chavez Community Center. Starting today, the site will offer COVID-19 vaccinations from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. every Friday and Saturday.
The site at Tubman Chavez Community Center, 415 Euclid Ave, 92114, is one of more than a dozen sites operated by the County and its partners. All County clinics are vaccinating people in Phase 1A and people 65 years and older in Phase 1B and appointments are required.
County Launches New Vaccination Appointment Map
To make it easier for San Diegans to make an appointment to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, the County today launched a new interactive map showing all the vaccination sites. People in Phase 1A and 65 years and older can now make appointments through the new English and Spanish site, which, when fully developed, will be very similar to the one used to find testing sites.
The new map allows users to pick a location and connects them to the appointment system for that site. You can access the map by visiting www.vaccinationsuperstationsd.com.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Videos
- Vaccine Facts: Dr. Burke Harris (English) | Dr. Aragón (Spanish)
- “I’m a Vaccine” — How a Hypothetical COVID-19 Vaccine Came to Be, “Schoolhouse Rock!” Style by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (click here)
- How Do mRNA Vaccines Work? Here's What You Should Know by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (click here)
- What to Expect After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
- How CDC is Making COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations
COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Toolkit for Essential Workers: Getting Started
This toolkit is designed for employers of essential workers. Essential workers perform duties across critical infrastructure sectors and maintain the services and functions that U.S. residents depend on daily
Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
We understand that some people may be concerned about getting vaccinated now that COVID-19 vaccines are available in the United States. While more COVID-19 vaccines are being developed as quickly as possible, routine processes and procedures remain in place to ensure the safety of any vaccine that is authorized or approved for use. Safety is a top priority, and there are many reasons to get vaccinated. Learn more about the benefits of COVID-19 vaccine here.
Workplace SARS-CoV-2 Testing: Consent Elements and Disclosures
This document describes the elements of consent and recommended disclosures necessary to support employee decision-making for participating in workplace-based testing.
Workplace Vaccination Program
Making COVID-19 vaccination part of your workplace wellness program offers many benefits to you and your employees. To keep your workplace healthy, consider offering free, on-site COVID-19 vaccination at your business locations. To learn more, please visit: Workplace Vaccination Clinics.
COVID-19 Vaccine PowerPoint Update
COVID-19 vaccines began arriving in San Diego County in late December 2020. Since then, the County of San Diego has been following federal and state guidelines, as well as working with the community through the County's COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Advisory Group, to determine those eligible for vaccinations.
As the vaccine becomes available for the general public, information and details on COVID-19 vaccination sites will be made available on the San Diego County website.
For an update on the COVID-19 Vaccine, please review the PDF below.