Soon all COVID-19 vaccine appointments in San Bernardino County will be made using the state’s MyTurn system. Managing editor Tami Roleff says county residents should register to receive alerts about eligibility and appointment opportunities…
The state’s MyTurn system is expected to start sometime in March. Residents can go to the link below to register to receive alerts about eligibility and appointment opportunities. The online form will ask your age, occupation, and zip code, and email and cell phone number. When it’s your turn to be vaccinated, you’ll be notified.
Until then, residents who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine can make appointments at the county and state’s public health sites, hospitals and other vaccination providers (e.g. pharmacies and private practice physicians) by visiting the county’s vaccination website (sbcovid19.com/vaccine).
Everyone is also encouraged to talk to their primary physician for other sources for the vaccine.
As of now, those eligible for vaccinations include everyone over age 65, as well as those working in health care, public safety/emergency services, skilled nursing/assisted living facilities, education, licensed childcare, and food and agriculture.