CALIFORNIA VACCINE LEVELS: 1A, 1B and 1C: California vaccine phases explained
But how do we know when and where we can get the vaccine?
Central Valley health departments have established several ways to obtain information about when the COVID-19 vaccines will be available to you.
Here is everything you need to know about vaccine distribution in Central Valley and California:
Make an appointment in your municipality
Click here to make an appointment in Fresno County. If appointments are full or you are not yet eligible for the vaccine, you can notify the county of your interest in receiving a vaccine by clicking here.
Fresno County currently has a large number of COVID-19 vaccination sites installed at Fresno Fairgrounds and Sierra Pacific.
The Kings County Health Department has partnered with ACHC to provide vaccines at several county clinics. Those currently eligible for a vaccine can apply by calling one of the following clinics:
Aria Health – Avenal: 148 King Street, 559-386-9000
Kings County Public Health – Corcoran: 1002 Dairy Avenue, 559-852-2002
Aria Health – Hanford: 329 W. 8th Street, 559-582-2500
Aria Health – Kettleman City: 304 Becky Pease, 559-386-4501
Aria Health – Lemoore: 209 C Street, 559-924-7005
Aria Health – Stratford: 20326 Main Street, 559-947-3500
Kings County does not currently have an online registration page to apply for a COVID-19 vaccine. You can notify the county of your interest in receiving a vaccine by clicking here.
Click here to make an appointment in Madera County. You can notify the county of your interest in receiving a vaccine by clicking here or call 311.
Mariposa County does not currently have a registration page to apply for a COVID-19 vaccine. You can notify the county of your interest in receiving a vaccine by clicking here.
Merced County now has a registration page to apply for a COVID-19 vaccine. You can visit the website to schedule an appointment by clicking here. You can find the latest information on COVID-19 in the county by clicking here.
Tulare County residents eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can call 211 to make an appointment to be vaccinated. The call center is open from Monday to Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm. You can notify the county of your interest in receiving a vaccine by clicking here.
Vaccine distribution plans in your municipality
FRESNO COUNTY
KINGS COUNTY
MADERA COUNTY
MARIPOSA COUNTY
MERCED COUNTY
TULARE COUNTY
California COVID-19 vaccine tracker
Click here to read more about the California tier system for delivering the COVID-19 vaccine. See how California is doing when it comes to launching the COVID-19 vaccine:
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