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gvwireThe good news is, Tulare County residents are eager to get their COVID-19 vaccinations.
The bad news?
Supplies are short, and residents have deluged the county’s 2-1-1 call center. As a result, there are long wait times.
So how does somebody get a potentially life-saving appointment for a vaccination?
By clicking the online links in this story.
County officials recommend using this link and filling out a vaccine interest form. Those completing the form then will be notified by the county to make an appointment when more vaccine is available.
Tulare County is offering vaccinations for COVID-19 to those eligible in Phase 1A and elderly residents. For complete information on eligibility and vaccine phases, visit this link.
Tulare County Public Health is contacting first-dose recipients by phone or email to schedule their second doses.
Again, county officials ask that people not call 2-1-1 for second-dose appointments.
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Tulare County needs volunteers of all kinds to assist in the rollout and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. There are volunteers roles to fill for medical professionals, those without medical experience, and general support.
To volunteer, go to this link.
Additionally, the health department reminds residents of the importance of social distancing, washing their hands, and wearing masks — even if they have been vaccinated.
These safety measures are vital to stopping COVID-19 spread until vaccinations are widely available, officials say.
As of Thursday afternoon, the county had identified 42,451 COVID-19 cases and 529 deaths from the coronavirus.
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