Lompoc Valley Medical Ctr. turning to state s MyTurn system for vaccine scheduling
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and last updated 2021-04-08 14:53:28-04
Lompoc Valley Medical Center announced this week that it has reached its capacity for vaccination appointments scheduled through the LVMC Vaccine call-in number or email and is transitioning its vaccine appointment system to the State of California s MyTurn program.
After this week s vaccination clinics at LVMC conclude on Friday, April 9, all further first-dose vaccination appointments at LVMC must be scheduled through MyTurn starting Saturday.
Anyone who previously emailed or called to get on the waiting list and has not had their first vaccine dose by this Friday will also need to go to myturn.ca.gov to register for an appointment.
NRMC to Host Phase 1B Vaccine Clinics
Nevada Regional Medical Center (NRMC) has received their first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines for Phase 1B. Only individuals registered through waiting lists will be notified and scheduled for one of two upcoming mass vaccination clinics that will provide more than 500 individuals with their first dose of a two-part Moderna vaccine. Second doses will be given at follow-up clinics four weeks after the initial clinics.
It is important to note that
COVID-19 vaccination may only be done by appointment and walk-ins are not accepted.
As supplies continue to come in, NRMC will continue to reach out to those who have requested a vaccination.
Nevada Regional Medical Center starts COVID-19 vaccine scheduling
January 28, 2021 2:39 PM Stacie Strader
NEVADA, Mo. – The Nevada Regional Medical Center starts going through its waiting lists to schedule residents for one of two large COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
The NRMC says those scheduled will be notified and told when and where to go. They won’t be accepting walk-ins.
Release from the Nevada Regional Medical Center:
Nevada Regional Medical Center (NRMC) has received their first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines for Phase 1B. Only individuals registered through waiting lists will be notified and scheduled for one of two upcoming mass vaccination clinics that will provide more than 500 individuals with their first dose of a two-part Moderna vaccine. Second doses will be given at follow-up clinics four weeks after the initial clinics.