All San Diegans 50 and Older Can Get COVID-19 Vaccine

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More San Diegans will be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 now that the state and the County have expanded eligibility to include all people between 50 and 64 years of age, the first group in Phase 2.

While more people now qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine, health officials are urging San Diegans to be patient since there is still a shortage of doses.

“We know some San Diegans are anxious to get vaccinated, but we’re asking people to be patient,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “As we get more vaccines, it will be easier to make an appointment and get vaccinated.”

Starting April 15, everyone between 16 and 50 years of age, the second group in Phase 2, will also qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The state’s goal is to vaccinate 75% of people 16 and older to achieve herd immunity. That’s about 2.02 million San Diegans.

San Diegans wishing to get vaccinated can make an appointment by visiting www.vaccinationsuperstationsd.com. Those 65 and older can call 2-1-1 for help.

Free COVID-19 Testing at Black Churches

Free COVID-19 testing is now available at three churches in San Diego County through June 30.

A new partnership between the County, the Tabernacle Community Development Corporation and the African American Community Empowerment Council launched today to offer COVID-19 testing at Bethel AME, Bayview Baptist Church and Total Deliverance Worship Center.

While vaccine distribution is now underway, community-based testing remains a key strategy to reducing coronavirus transmission and mortality. Through this partnership, COVID-19 testing will be more accessible to vulnerable communities.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is still a very dangerous part of our life. That remains especially true for the African American community,” Wooten said at a news conference to announce the partnership. “Testing is one of the most important things we can do to get back faster to the things we love.”

County Public Health Officer Wilma Wooten encourages San Diegans to continue getting tested for COVID-19.

Black churches are well-positioned to inform the community about the importance of COVID-19 testing and to provide a known, safe space for accessing testing. The goal is to test 150 people daily at each church testing location through June 30. For more information, visit www.aacec-cal.org.

Free COVID-19 testing is also available at many locations throughout the region. To find a walk-in site or schedule an appointment, visit coronavirus-sd.com/testing.

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The more detailed data summaries found on the County’s coronavirus-sd.com website are updated around 5 p.m. daily.

 

 

 

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