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Public Health-run vaccination clinics have no fees for patients, regardless of health insurance or immigration status, according to the county. The mobile clinics, where a team of vaccinators travels to community sites around the county, provide free doses as well. Many of the county clinics accept walk-ins now, with no appointment necessary.
COVID-19 vaccination appointments are much more available now than they have been in recent months, when public officials compared the process to searching for in-demand concert tickets online.
For an appointment, search by ZIP code or city on the MyTurn website, at myturn.ca.gov, which has a database of providers and appointments all over California. The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department also has direct links to pharmacies and other providers on its website at publichealthsbc.org/vaccine.
Santa Barbara County switching to new vaccine appointment platform
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Starting Monday, April 12, Santa Barbara County Public Health Department will be using the state-run platform, My Turn, for vaccine appointments.
The announcement was made today by Public Health Director at Santa Barbara County Dr. Van Do-Reynoso.
My Turn is a centralized database where people can schedule their vaccine appointments without having to sign up or call the healthcare provider. Itâs essentially a state requirement. Their whole vaccine roll-out and distribution et cetera, I expect could have gone better if it were controlled a little more centrally and so as soon as they made that decision, I donât think that most people really had an option to jump on, if they wanted to continue to vaccinate,â Dr. Naishadh Buch, PharmD, Chief Operating Officer at Lompoc Valley Medical Center said.
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