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Here’s who can get a COVID-19 vaccine now in L.A., Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura counties

Though California state officials announced this week that all residents aged 65 and older can get the COVID-19 vaccine, not all counties were immediately ready to expand access to seniors as supplies remain scarce.

As of Jan. 19, here’s who can get the vaccine in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties, according to local health departments.


Los Angeles County

On Jan. 19, Los Angeles County officials announced residents 65 and older can sign up to get the COVID-19 vaccine, after previously saying there were not enough doses to vaccinate those in the vulnerable age group.

The announcement came as five super sites opened in the county with the goal to accommodate thousands of residents a day.

The rollout will occur as the county continues to work on vaccinating health care workers as well as residents and staff at skilled nursing and long-term care facilities across the county.

Residents can schedule an appointment here.

Officials said there are more than 75 pharmacies that have registered to provide vaccinations, and county officials will continue to add more sites as more vaccines are available.

Vaccine allocations will also be going to large health care providers like Kaiser Permanente and Providence Health and Services. Residents can call their health care provider, who may direct them to a preferred location for the vaccine.

Here are the health care workers being offered the vaccine in the county:

(L.A. County Department of Public Health)

Orange County

Orange County is vaccinating residents 65 and older, including at a COVID-19 vaccination “super” site that opened at the Disneyland Resort Wednesday.

This is in addition to health care workers in these settings:

Those eligible can make appointments and others can sign up for a notification for when it’s their turn here.

Riverside County

Riverside County also started vaccinating all residents aged 65 and older, setting up clinics to distribute the doses.

The county has also made the vaccines available to essential workers like educators, dentists, mortuary staff, food and agriculture workers, pharmacy staff and those in emergency services — in addition to frontline health care workers and older residents.

Here’s who can get the vaccine now in the county:

Vaccinations are underway for categories with the red check marks. (RUHS-Public Health)

Residents were told to sign up for an appointment at ruhealth.org, and seniors who need help making an appointment can call 800-510-2020 or 2-1-1.

San Bernardino County

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors on Thursday announced that all residents aged 65 and older are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19 — but explained the supplies remain scarce, so appointments will be limited.

This is in addition to health care workers listed here:

(San Bernardino County Department of Public Health)

Those eligible can make appointments here and others can sign for a notification for when it’s their turn here.

Ventura County

Like L.A. County, Ventura County is still only vaccinating health care workers and those in long-term care facilities.

“Those 65 and older cannot be vaccinated until the next phase,” the county health department tweeted Wednesday. “The County is advocating for more vaccines.”

It’s unclear when the county will enter the next phase. Here are the health care workers currently being offered doses:

(Ventura County)

Those eligible can sign up for an appointment here.