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Appointments For Tier 1A And People Ages 75+ In Moorpark City

Effective immediately those 75 and older can register to be vaccinated in Ventura County.

January 19, 2021

This is a re-broadcast of an E-mail Blast from the County of Ventura. For fastest information, sign up to receive vaccine updates directly from the County of Ventura at www.venturacountyrecovers.org/vaccine-information/subscribe-vaccine/

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People Ages 75+ Can Register for Vaccine Now

Effective immediately those 75 and older can register to be vaccinated in Ventura County. You must live in Ventura County, show proof of residency and proof of age upon arrival at the appointment. Appointments can be accessed at the following link:

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A hotline will also be launched later in the week for appointments by phone.

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Latest Information on COVID-19 Vaccine Supply and Distribution

With the recent announcement that California vaccine guidelines were expanded to include everyone age 65 and older, we’ve received many inquiries regarding eligibility and access to the COVID-19 vaccine. We want to provide an update with the latest information on vaccine supply and distribution.

Expanding California vaccine guidelines to include everyone age 65 and older increases eligibility by nearly 6 million people in the state. Unfortunately, the vaccine supply to distributors has not yet been increased to vaccinate that many people. Right now, vaccines are in extremely short supply for all vaccine distributors across the country, including the County of Ventura.

As a vaccine distributor, the County of Ventura is organized and prepared to distribute the vaccine as we receive supply. As of January 19, we have administered more than 30,741 first doses of vaccines in Ventura County from the 33,025 that have been provided to the County. This is a 93% administration rate. Each week, we receive a fraction of the vaccine required to meet our demand. Our ability to expand and speed vaccine distribution depends on vaccine supply made available to our state. At the current rate, we’re looking at vaccine distribution that is much slower than any of us find acceptable. We’re doing all we can to get additional vaccine supply as soon as possible.

Vaccine Distribution

Like many, consistent with state recommendations and due to the vaccine supply shortage, we’re currently continuing to vaccinate the following priority groups in Phase 1A:

  • Health care workers
  • Long-term care patients

As supply becomes available, we’ll begin offering vaccine appointments to individuals age 65 and older in alignment with California Department of Public Health guidelines.

What to Do Now

The Pace of Vaccination Is Dependent on Supply

We’re committed to getting COVID-19 vaccines to our communities as soon and as equitably as possible. We’ve added capacity so that as more supplies become available, we’ll be able to vaccinate many more community members at additional locations.

We anticipate vaccine supply to ramp up over the coming weeks — but vaccine supply and eligibility may vary across counties. We’ll keep you updated on vaccine eligibility and availability.

In the meantime, please continue to stay home, wear a mask, and protect yourself and your loved ones.

Your health remains our top priority.

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

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