COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Now Open in Mountain View
Mar. 30, 2021 | 5:00 PMResidents of Southeastern San Diego and nearby areas will now have an easier time getting vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
Residents of Southeastern San Diego and nearby areas will now have an easier time getting vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
The County is continuing to expand its efforts to equitably distribute COVID-19 vaccines to populations who have suffered the worst outcomes from the pandemic. In February, the County began piloting multiple health-equity focused methods to ensure that eligible County residents who live in the hardest-hit communities can get vaccinated outside of the traditional online appointment system.
The County of San Diego Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board is looking for an additional volunteer member to fill an opening.
Here is today’s COVID-19 update from the County Health and Human Services Agency with data through March 28.
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With just over a week left to vote, the Registrar’s office reports more than 40,000 voters residing in the 79th Assembly District have already cast their ballot in the April 6 Special Election. That’s over 13% of the district’s 300,000+ voters.
The County is continuing to open vaccination clinics in communities most impacted by the pandemic.