Staying up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccines is the best way to prevent severe illness, hospitalizations and death.

UPDATE: COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations (2/28/2024)
 

COVID-19 vaccines are available to everyone 6 months and older.
Adults ages 65 years and over should receive an additional updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine dose.
Make an appointment with your doctor or your local pharmacy to get vaccinated.
 

 

How do I get a vaccine?

My Turn

Check MyTurn.ca.gov or call (833) 422-4255 for help finding a nearby COVID-19 vaccine appointment. If appointments are not available, sign up to be notified when they are.

Go to My Turn
VaccineFinder

You can also look for vaccine appointments on the CDC’s VaccineFinder.

Go to VaccineFinder.org

Need a ride? Lyft is offering free transportation to vaccine appointments.

Homebound and need vaccine?
If you are homebound and in need of vaccination support, please complete this Homebound Vaccine Referral Form to be referred to a local pharmacy.
Vaccine not covered by insurance?
Click here for information on Bridge Access Program Eligibility.

 

You can also check with your healthcare provider or local pharmacy. See below.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Santa Cruz County Residents
If you need help making an appointment, call the Bridges to Access Vaccination Helpline at (831) 219-8607. Leave your name, phone number, age and zip code, and Community Bridges’ staff will call back within 48 hours. For assistance scheduling vaccinations and testing call (831)-440-3556 (English, Spanish, Mixteco and Triqui).
Healthcare System Current Eligibility How to Schedule an Appointment
Kaiser Permanente

Patients 6 months and older

Call 866-454-8855 or visit https://mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.org/covid-19/covid-19-vaccine.
Sutter Health/Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF) Patients 6 months and older Contact Sutter/PAMF to schedule a vaccination appointment: www.sutterhealth.org/covid-vaccine or by phone (844) 987-6115
Dignity Health Medical Group – Dominican Patients 6 months and older More information is available at http://www.dhmf.org/dominican. Please call (831) 288-6526 for assistance.
Doctors on Duty Santa Cruz: Individuals 18 and older
Watsonville: Individuals 6 months and older
Call to make an appointment.
Santa Cruz 831-425-7991
Watsonville 831-722-1444
Salud Para La Gente Patients 6 months and older To schedule an appointment, text VAX to (831) 728-0222.
Santa Cruz Community Health (SCCH) Patients 6 months and older Call (831) 427-3500 to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
Emeline Health Center Individuals 6 months and older To make an appointment, contact the main line at (831) 454-4100.
Watsonville Health Center Individuals 6 months and older To make an appointment please call 831-763-8185. You may also contact the clinic main line (831) 763-8400.
Homeless Persons Health Project (HPHP) People experiencing homelessness or anybody eligible 5+. To make an appointment, call (831) 454-2080.
Pediatric Medical Group of Watsonville Patients 6 months and older Under how to make an appointment: To make an appointment, please call (831) 728-2969
Rite Aid Check website for eligibility. https://www.riteaid.com/pharmacy/covid-qualifier
CVS Check website for eligibility. https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine
Walgreen's Check website for eligibility. https://www.walgreens.com/topic/promotion/covid-vaccine.jsp
Safeway Check website for eligibility. https://www.safeway.com/vaccinations/home
Costco Check website for eligibility. https://www.costco.com/pharmacy/adult-immunization-program.html
Westside Pharmacy Individuals 18 and older To make an appointment, please call (831) 423-7175

 

Vaccination Data

Use the information below to view vaccination information by county jurisdiction. You can filter which measures you would like to see by selecting a CA county from the dropdown list.

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You can directly access an interactive map of Vaccination Progress by Zip Code and Vaccine Equity Quartile by visiting:

https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/ca.open.data/viz/LHJVaccineEquityPerformance/MapView

Information on vaccination progress by zip code is presented when hovering over each zip code.

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Vaccine Equity Metric score quartiles estimate factors that impact health, like income, education, and access to health care. Zip codes range from less healthy community conditions in Quartile 1 to more healthy community conditions in Quartile 4

These data do not include doses administered by the following federal agencies who received vaccine allocated directly from CDC: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

You can view all open source data and methodology at the California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal: https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/vaccine-progress-dashboard