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Alameda County Residents 16+ Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine

Also: Alameda and Contra Costa counties will now jointly operate the Oakland Coliseum mass vaccination site.

Dr. Tomas Aragon, State Public Health Officer and California Department of Public Health Director takes part in a vaccination event at the RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland, Calif.
Dr. Tomas Aragon, State Public Health Officer and California Department of Public Health Director takes part in a vaccination event at the RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (AP)

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — Alameda County has opened COVID-19 vaccine availability to all residents age 16-plus, the fourth Bay Area county to do so ahead of the state's April 15 deadline.

Alameda County opened eligibility to people 16 and up over the weekend, joining Contra Costa, Santa Clara and San Francisco counties. As of Monday, 33 percent of county residents age 16 and up had been fully vaccinated and 52.7 percent had received at least one dose.

The change in eligibility comes as Alameda and Contra Costa counties begin jointly operating the mass vaccination site at the Oakland Coliseum, which has been jointly operated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state's Office of Emergency Services since it opened in mid-February.

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"Our local leaders, federal delegation, our governor and even our vice president recognized the importance of keeping this site available to promote equity and access," Alameda County Health Care Services Agency Director Colleen Chawla said in a statement. "We are pleased to continue expanding eligibility to all residents, ages 16 and up, and reaching our local residents."

The two counties expect to be able to administer up to 6,000 vaccine doses per day at the Coliseum in addition to four mobile vaccination units that will hold clinics in prioritized areas of both counties.

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"We are moving quickly to keep up the momentum to keep everyone safe and healthy," Contra Costa Health Services Director Anna Roth said. "For many Contra Costa residents, this site is a short drive or public transit trip from their homes."

Eligible residents from both counties can make vaccination appointments at the Coliseum via the state's My Turn scheduling tool at https://myturn.ca.gov or by calling (833) 422-4255.

The Coliseum site administers vaccines seven days per week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., with 17 drive-thru lanes as well as walk-up appointments.

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