As soon as the first COVID-19 vaccine was approved in December 2020, the state of California launched its “Vaccinate All 58” campaign with the aim of providing vaccinations for residents of all 58 California counties in a safe and equitable manner.
According to the campaign, “vaccines will be administered in phases by prioritizing groups according to risk and level of exposure. Initial doses will go to California’s essential health care workers and those among our most vulnerable in long-term care settings.” For more details, see the vaccine distribution plan and the Phase 1A vaccine distribution recommendations at the California Department of Public Health website.
While this background information may be interesting and useful to some, if you’re one of millions of Californians who are wondering when it will be your turn to get vaccinated, check out My Turn. According to the site, “Find out if it’s your turn by answering a few questions. It only takes a few minutes. If you’re eligible and vaccine appointments are available through My Turn, you can schedule one. If it’s not your turn yet or appointments are not available, you can register to be notified when you’re eligible or when appointments open up.”
I am not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, but I registered to be notified and will gladly schedule an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as supplies become available for my demographic.
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