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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. The COVID-19 vaccine is critical to helping end the pandemic and returning to normalcy. Health experts and doctors believe we need to vaccinate 70-90% of people in order to reach herd immunity. Once we get to herd immunity life can go back to something close to pre-pandemic conditions. However, the longer it takes to achieve herd immunity, the longer COVID-19 restrictions will continue.
There are a lot of COVID-19 vaccine appointments available around Santa Barbara County. There are two main ways to schedule an appointment. Either visit MyTurn.ca.gov or call 2-1-1.
Here is where there are COVID-19 appointments for the week of May 3:
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Santa Barbara County Public Health will be offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccination appointments this week.
County Public Health says they will be accepting walk ins for two of their upcoming first dose vaccination clinics in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria.
They welcome all resident 18 and older to come by the clinic to get their first dose.
The event will be on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Tuesday will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Santa Barbara Hilton at 633 East Cabrillo Boulevard. Public Health will be providing first doses of the Moderna vaccine at this location.
Santa Barbara County residents 16 and up now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. - COVID-19 vaccine appointments have opened for Santa Barbara County residents over the age of 16 starting Monday.
Santa Barbara County now has enough doses to meet the demand and more which is why the county is moving faster than the state and surrounding counties when it comes to lowering the age limit for vaccines. We are also now lowering the age floor. We have gone through all of the requirements to meet the state s requirements for vaccines. We now have so much vaccine availability we are lowering the age at only the Santa Barbara County clinics to 16 and over for the Pfizer vaccine and 18 and over for the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccine, said Emergency Medical Services Agency Director Nick Clay.