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First Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments Available Beginning 9 a.m. Monday, March 1
Appointments Opening at Public Health Vaccination Sites and Special Vaccine Clinics Planned for Educators, Childcare, and Agricultural Industry Workers
With the arrival of additional vaccine supply, first dose vaccine appointments will be available at Public Health vaccination sites beginning Monday, March 1. These appointments will be available to Santa Barbara County residents who are emergency services, grocery, and Phase 1A health care workers. Separate clinics are taking place starting next week for educators, childcare, and the agriculture/food industry. Approximately 2,800 total first dose appointments will be available at Public Health vaccination sites in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria.
Beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, March 1, these eligible residents (emergency services, grocery, and Phase 1A health care workers) can schedule appointments for Public Health vaccination sites at publichealthsbc.org/covid-19-vaccine-appointment-registration/.
For assistance with appointment registration, those eligible may contact the County Call Center by dialing 2-1-1, select option #4. This line is available seven days a week between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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For those ages 65 years and older, vaccine appointments will become available in the coming week at local pharmacies, health care providers and hospitals. The Santa Barbara County Public Health website has been updated to list all local pharmacies offering vaccinations and the registration information, found at publichealthsbc.org/vaccine or by dialing 2-1-1 and selecting option 4. This line is available seven days per week from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
For information about the COVID-19 vaccine, go to publichealthsbc.org/vaccine.
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“We are very excited to offer a first dose vaccine to thousands more of our community members. This is a significant step in the right direction towards ending this pandemic.”
-- Dr. Van Do-Reynoso, Director, Santa Barbara County Public Health Department
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Super Bowl Weekend:
Please Do Not Let It Become A Super Spreader
By Dr. Henning Ansorg, M.D., FACP, Health Officer County of Santa Barbara, Department of Public Health
Gatherings are the most prevalent way people get COVID-19 and “super-spreader” holidays and events have often proven deadly. This weekend, please don’t let the Super Bowl become a Super Spreader event in our community!
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How to Cope During the Holidays with COVID-19 and Stay-At-Home Orders
By Suzanne Grimmesey, MFT, County of Santa Barbara Behavioral Wellness Department
For many people, the normal holiday season can often bring about stress. This holiday season, we have the additional stress of how to celebrate and honor traditions, with stay-at-home orders due to the rising cases of COVID. We have all made many sacrifices already and everyone is feeling fatigued.
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How to Say 'No' to Holiday Invitations this Year
By Suzanne Grimmesey, MFT, County of Santa Barbara Behavioral Wellness Department
As if the holidays weren’t hard enough with the stress of cooking, entertaining, shopping and gift wrapping; this year’s holiday season is made even more difficult with the fact that we are all navigating a world-wide pandemic.
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