Health & Fitness
Marin Issues Coronavirus Vaccine Survey
The survey aims to help county officials track availability as county officials are expecting a rush of appointment seekers this week.
MARIN COUNTY, CA — As Marin County moves to expand vaccinations, officials on Tuesday issued a survey they’re hoping will make the quicker pace of jabs going into arms run smoothly.
The issuing of the Marin County COVID Vaccination Interest Form coincided with thecounty’s announcement that staring Thursday, all adults over 50 will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations and that all residents over the age of 16 will be eligible by April 15.
The survey aims to help county officials track availability, as county officials are expecting a rush of appointment seekers starting Thursday.
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The 50-64 age group becoming newly eligible to book appointments amounts to about 30,000 Marin residents.
Residents can answer a few questions to be subscribed to receive email or text message notifications when their turn has arrived and how to pursue a vaccine appointment.
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The form is available in English and Spanish on Marin County Public Health's vaccine webpage.
For residents unable to navigate the online process, a hotline has been established to assist in registering eligible residents for appointments.
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