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County Officials Urge Residents to Proactively Book Second Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

Author: Joint Information Center

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4/6/2021 1:55:59 PM

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Residents should get their second dose at same place as first dose


San Luis Obispo, CA — Thousands of SLO County residents who are eligible to get their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at one of the County’s three mass vaccination clinics can now proactively schedule their second dose appointment on Wednesdays.

As of April 2, nearly 62,000 people received a first dose at one of the County’s clinics and more than 24,000 are awaiting their second dose; these individuals should proactively book their second dose appointment when they are eligible.

“Completing your vaccine series provides the highest level of protection from COVID-19 and can help us end the pandemic,” said Dr. Penny Borenstein, County Health Officer.

Residents who were first vaccinated at one of the County’s clinics can use the County’s online second dose date calculator to identify when they are eligible to get a second dose. They can then book their second dose appointment up to one week in advance. Second-dose appointments open every Wednesday morning by 9 a.m. for the following week.

Previously, residents were asked to wait to hear from the County Public Health Department before booking their second dose. This process has now changed to make it easier for residents to schedule their own appointments at the appropriate time. Those who need a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine can now proactively book their appointment three weeks after their first dose, while those who received the Moderna vaccine can proactively book their appointments four weeks after their first dose. (Those who receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine do not need a second dose.)

The County regularly receives enough vaccine supply to administer most second doses according to this schedule. However, getting the second dose later than this is not harmful and does not require re-starting the series.

Sign up for your second dose appointment at Recoverslo.org/VaccineAppointments or by calling the Phone Assistance Center at (805) 543-2444. You may call to book your appointment on Wednesday morning the week prior to your due date. For more information about COVID-19 vaccines in SLO County, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.


County Officials Urge Residents to Proactively Reserve Second Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

Residents should receive their second dose in the same location as the first dose.

San Luis Obispo, CA – Thousands of San Luis Obispo County residents who are eligible to receive their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at one of the county’s three mass vaccination clinics can now proactively schedule their appointment for the second dose on Wednesdays.

As of April 2, almost 62,000 people received a first dose at one of the county’s clinics and more than 24,000 are waiting for their second dose; These individuals should proactively book their appointment for the second dose when eligible.

“Completing your vaccine series provides the highest level of protection against COVID-19 and can help us end the pandemic,” said Dr. Penny Borenstein, County Health Officer.

Residents who were vaccinated for the first time at one of the county clinics can use the county’s online second dose date calculator to identify when they are eligible to receive a second dose. Then they can book their appointment for the second dose up to a week in advance. Second dose appointments open every Wednesday morning at 9 am for the following week.

Previously, residents were asked to wait to hear from the County Public Health Department before reserving their second dose. This process has now changed to make it easier for residents to schedule their own appointments at the appropriate time. Those who need a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine can now proactively book their appointment three weeks after their first dose, while those who received the Moderna vaccine can proactively book their appointments four weeks after their first dose. (Those who receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine do not need a second dose.)

The county regularly receives a sufficient supply of vaccines to administer most second doses under this schedule. However, receiving the second dose later is not harmful and does not require restarting the series.

Sign up for your appointment for the second dose at Recoverslo.org/VaccineAppointments or by calling the Call Center at (805) 543-2444. You can call to book your appointment on Wednesday morning the week before your scheduled date. For more information on COVID-19 vaccines in San Luis Obispo County, visit our FAQ page.

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