Politics & Government

City Of Alameda: COVID-19 Alameda Update: March 7, 2021

California has administered more than 10 million vaccines. Here in Alameda, 29% of residents 16 and older have received their first shot.

Administering a vaccine.
Administering a vaccine. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

March 07, 2021

  • Vaccine Update
  • Health Order Update
  • Get Tested
  • COVID-19 Cases
  • Alameda County is currently vaccinating people 65 and older, and people in Phase 1A and 1B, which includes healthcare workers and those at risk of exposure at work in the following sectors: food and agriculture, education and childcare, and emergency services.

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    eligibility for vaccines

    When you are eligible, vaccines are being distributed through many channels:

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    For more information about vaccines, including updates each week on where there may be appointments available, visit www.alamedaca.gov/vaccine.

    Our declining cases have started to plateau, so be sure to always wear a mask, stay at least 6 feet apart, and avoid gatherings, even after you have been vaccinated.

    Free COVID-19 Testing March 10, 24

    WHEN: Wednesday 3/10 10am-3pm & 3/24 10am-2:30pm

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    While trends are looking favorable, COVID-19 recovery is far from over. The virus is still widespread, with several cases of the UK and South African variant detected in our county.

    In Alameda County, there have been 81,255 cases and 1,289 deaths. Statewide, we are approaching 3.5 million cases and 54,124 deaths. In the U.S. we have had almost 29 million cases and 524,997 deaths. And worldwide, there have been more than 116 million cases and more than 2.5 million deaths. Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of everyone lost to this pandemic and our continued gratitude goes out to everyone on the front lines.


    This press release was produced by the City of Alameda. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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