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When Can Your Patients Get Their COVID-19 Vaccine?

When Can Your Patients Get Their COVID-19 Vaccine?

Go to Covid 19 Vaccination: Find out if it's your turn website to register for eligibility and schedule an appointment

California has launched myturn.ca.gov to help residents learn when they are eligible to receive the vaccine and schedule appointments.

If eligible for vaccine
myturn.ca.gov will allow your patients to schedule an appointment for a vaccination.

If not eligible for vaccine
myturn.ca.gov will allow your patients to register to receive an email or text alert to notify them about when they will be eligible to schedule a vaccination.

MyTurn's scheduling functionality is active in Los Angeles and San Diego counties
All other California counties will be added in the next few weeks. Residents of counties not allowing scheduling yet can still register at myturn.ca.gov to receive an email or text alert to notify them about when they will be eligible to schedule a vaccination.

Residents can follow these steps to schedule appointments or register for alerts:

  1. Go to Covid 19 Vaccination: Find out if it's your turn website.
  2. Select language preference.
  3. Input basic information including:
    • Age certification and consent statement
    • County of residence
    • Age range
    • Business/industry employed in
  4. Find out if they currently qualify to receive a vaccination.

Residents without internet access, email or mobile phone
Residents who do not have access to myturn.ca.gov, or those who do not have an email address or a mobile phone, can contact the California COVID-19 hotline at 1-833-422-4255 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday - Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for assistance.

For more information, visit Covid 19 Vaccination: Find out if it's your turn website.

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