Find Out When You Can Get a Vaccination

Post Date:01/14/2021 1:00 PM

Yolo County is now providing two new weblinks, the first for healthcare workers in Phase 1A Tiers 2 and 3 to sign up for upcoming COVID-19 vaccine clinics and the second for the general public to provide information and receive vaccine notifications. 

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For Healthcare Workers in Tiers 2 and 3 

Healthcare workers that are currently working in Phase 1A Tiers 2 and 3 can now sign up to be notified of upcoming COVID vaccine clinics. The link is intended for those who work in Yolo County but those who work in other counties and live in Yolo County can also sign up if they are unable to get the vaccine through their workplace or county where they work. The following healthcare fields can sign up for COVID vaccine clinics at: http://forms.gle/nfYq3QewtYivgpMN9

For the General Public 

Yolo County residents can now provide information and get future notifications for their tier and phase in a new vaccine availability form available in English, Spanish, and Russian at: http://forms.gle/KPgQ9dtafWabmB3S7. The information that residents provide will help the County organize and schedule vaccine clinics accordingly. 

Residents 65 and Older Added to Phase 1B of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Schedule but More Doses are Needed

As part of the State of California’s revised plan to effectively and efficiently increase COVID-19 vaccine distribution, residents age 65 and older have been prioritized in Phase 1B Tier 1. Currently, Yolo County is in Phase 1A Tiers 2 and 3 and will likely move into Phase 1B in the coming weeks once additional doses are received from the State of California. However, Yolo County will run out of COVID-19 vaccine doses in the next week without more doses coming from the State. Read more in this Yolo County News release.

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Volunteering at Vaccine Clinics 

The Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency is looking for volunteers to assist with upcoming and future vaccination clinics. Volunteers will assist with set up, take down, registration, screening, vaccination, traffic control, translation, medical observation and overall management of the vaccination clinics. Anyone sixteen years of age and older can volunteer and Community Service Certificates will be issued for all volunteers. Food and drinks will also be provided during volunteer shifts. Volunteers are recommended to complete the “Medical Points of Dispensing (MPOD)” course at http://yolopodclasses.org. Upon completion of the class, individuals will be given the option to submit a volunteer application to Yolo County. For questions about volunteering, contact the Yolo County volunteer coordinator at volunteer.coordinator@yolocounty.org

For more information about Yolo County’s COVID-19 vaccine and distribution process, visit http://www.yolocounty.org/coronavirus-vaccine. Residents can call Yolo 2-1-1 for resource information.

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