Cited from covid19.ca.gov/vaccines
COVID-19 vaccination is one of the most important tools to end the COVID-19 pandemic. The State will equitably distribute a safe and effective vaccine to everyone in California who wants it. We expect to have enough supplies to vaccinate most Californians by summer 2021.
When you can get vaccinated
California is allocating COVID-19 vaccines as they become available to ensure equitable distribution.
Vaccinations are prioritized according to age and risk. A portion of the California population can get vaccinated now, and the rest should have access by spring 2021.
Every Californian can sign up at myturn.ca.gov or call (833) 422-4255 to see if it’s their turn to get the COVID-19 vaccine. If you’re not currently eligible or if there are no open appointments, you can sign up to be notified when it’s your turn.
Who can get vaccinated now
Phase 1A | Phase 1B |
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Est. 3M people | Est. 12M people |
NOW VACCINATING Healthcare workers Long-term care residents | NOW VACCINATING Healthcare workers Long-term care residents |
How to get vaccinated
How you will be vaccinated depends on when you are eligible and the available supply at the time you are eligible.
Healthcare workers and individuals 65+ near the following counties can book appointments immediately through the myturn.ca.gov site or by calling (833) 422-4255:
- Alameda
- Colusa
- Fresno
- Los Angeles
- Madera
- Nevada
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Tulare
Online appointment scheduling for other groups and residents of other counties will be available soon statewide. Appointments are also available in Spanish.
Some local health jurisdictions also provide vaccination appointments, registration, and notification services.
CVS, Rite Aid, and Walgreens pharmacies offer limited appointments for free COVID-19 vaccination in select areas.
Most Californians will be vaccinated at:
- Hospitals
- Community vaccination sites
- Doctor’s offices
- Clinics
- Pharmacies
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