
Our school is a tuition-free public, independent study charter school.Central Valley Charter Schools is composed of Yosemite Valley Charter School and its sister school, Monarch River Academy.Meanwhile, vaccination locations in Kern County are on hold until further supplies can be obtained by the public health department. Patients previously scheduled for appointments this week are being contacted to re-schedule their spot beginning Thursday. However, vaccination operations are scheduled to resume in Fresno at the Elm location on Thursday. As of Wednesday, all online appointments were paused. Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency January 20, 2021Ĭlinica Sierra Vista operates clinics in Fresno and Kern counties. We THANK YOU for your patience.ĬOVID Vaccine Information: /q4CTJiHrTK


More will be added as soon as more vaccine becomes available. “We’re going to make direct contact (with them) because we have their information from registering for their first dose,” Monteiro said.Īll Vaccine appointments at Tulare County Public Health Clinics are FULL. However, that system went down about halfway through the process. Some people that received their first dose at a clinic last weekend were able to schedule their second dose appointment on-site through a computer system the state had set up. If people haven’t already made an appointment for their second shot, the health department will contact them. So far, the county has vaccinated 8,000 people. In addition to the mass vaccination sites, the county is close to bringing other healthcare providers online that can receive and administer the vaccine directly. They’re at Porterville College, College of the Sequoias, and the International AgRi-Center. The county operates three drive-thru clinics that will be put on hold. Monteiro wants to assure everyone that received the first dose not to worry about their second dose as the county is holding those back for them.Īppointments scheduled through this week and next are still good. The county receives a shipment of vaccines once a week from the state. “We took a pause and we’re waiting for our vaccine inventory to build back up before we start rolling out future appointments,” explained Monteiro. Tulare County Will Honor Appointments Through Next Week MaderaCountyPublicHealth January 20, 2021 Visit: For questions, utilize our feedback form or call Madera County 311. No one who received their initial dose at MCDPH is in jeopardy of missing their required second dose, officials said.ĭue to a shortage of supply, all planned vaccine clinics at the Social Services Building are cancelled for the remainder of the week of Jan 22nd. Second doses have been reserved for those who received their first dose. Those whose appointments were canceled can expect a phone call and email notification to reschedule. Those getting a cancellation call will receive priority scheduling as soon as the vaccine supply permits. MCDPH staff, Madera County 311 Operators, and Madera County Sheriff’s Office Volunteers have told people with appointments about the cancellations. In a press release, Madera County Department of Public Health said that due to a vaccine shortage all planned vaccination clinics at the Social Services Building were canceled for the remainder of this week. “We are also waiting on vaccines to roll out to our various health centers,” says Phillips. Phillips says they have several other locations scattered throughout the county that will be used for vaccine administration. “We are not scheduling any more mobile events until early February.” “No more mobile events are scheduled until the County can provide more doses to us,” says United Health Center Community Development Officer David Phillips to GV Wire℠ by email.
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The schedule is full for both days with a total of 1,000 vaccinations. The United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley have two more drive-thru vaccination clinics set for Thursday and Friday at the Central High School East campus. “No more mobile events are scheduled until the County can provide more doses to us.” – United Health Center Community Development Officer David Phillips
