Our goal is to keep you updated by sharing the latest COVID-19 public health information and available resources. As information is rapidly evolving, we recommend that you check back for frequent updates and stay informed by checking the government websites.

COVID-19 vaccines

For more information about vaccine distribution, consider the following resources:

County resources and local vaccine centers

As the supply of vaccine increases you will have more options for getting the vaccine. In California, vaccination access has now been expanded to everyone 65 years and older.

For the most up to date information visit the following site for local information and – if available – sign up for specific county alerts: https://covid19.ca.gov/get-local-information/

You can also call the California COVID-19 Hotline at 1 (833) 422-4255, Monday through Friday from 8 am – 8 pm and Saturdays and Sundays, from 8 am – 5 pm.

Prioritized access for healthcare workers (and other priority groups as they become eligible)

Most California counties are currently vaccinating healthcare workers who are at the highest risk of contracting COVID-19 (acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, first responders, correctional hospitals, and behavioral health facilities).

Consider the following county resources for prioritized access:

Do your part to slow the spread

  1. Wear a mask. CDC recommends that people wear masks in public settings, like on public and mass transportation, at events and gatherings, and anywhere they will be around other people.
  2. Practice social distancing. Stay 6 feet apart from others you don’t live with, even while wearing a mask.
  3. Avoid crowds. The more people you are in contact with, the more likely you are to be exposed to COVID-19.
  4. Wash your hands often. Use soap and scrub thoroughly for at least 20 seconds.

What to do if you have symptoms

  1. If you have symptoms consistent with COVID-19 – fever, cough, sore throat, increased phlegm – call your primary care physician (PCP) or urgent care center first for instructions.
  2. Do not immediately come to your PCP’s office if your symptoms are mild. Instead, call the office and begin a self-quarantine. Most patients will be managed at home.
  3. Only visit the ER if you experience severe respiratory conditions and have trouble breathing. It is important that we keep the ER available for emergencies. Otherwise, expect to be given instructions on self-care under home isolation.
  4. Older adults and people with serious underlying conditions such as heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions should contact their healthcare provider early, even if their illness is mild as they seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.
  5. If you are experiencing some emergency warning signs such as persistent pain or pressure in the chest, trouble breathing, new confusion, or bluish lips or face, seek immediate medical attention or call 911.

Symptoms of Coronavirus: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html

What to do if you are sick with COVID-19: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/steps-when-sick.html

Other important Covid-19 information resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

COVID-19 in California: https://covid19.ca.gov/

When can I get vaccinated (general info): https://covid19.ca.gov/vaccines/#When-can-I-get-vaccinated

LA County Public Health: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/

World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Frequently asked questions: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html