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Eligible, Registered Individuals Will Now Receive Notification of COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments Eligible individuals under Phase 1A (all tiers) who are registered in the Othena system, including persons age 65 and older, will receive an e-mail to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. These individuals will then have up to four hours to confirm a date and time that works with their schedule. If they do not respond in the time allotted, they will go back into the queue to receive notification of future openings. Virtual queue notifications will be prioritized based on factors including age, chronic health conditions, time of registration, and available vaccine supply. Simply register and you will be e-mailed when an appointment is available.
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County Adds Second Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Super POD Site
The County of Orange is opening its second regional COVID-19 Vaccine Super Point of Dispensing (POD) site at Soka University of America in Aliso Viejo on Saturday, January 23, 2021, starting at 8:00 am. New Super POD sites will open as the supply of COVID-19 vaccines available in the County increases. Additional Super POD sites will open in a phased approach, ensuring access to all Orange County residents. Orange County is moving quickly to make the COVID-19 vaccination available; however, the County faces ongoing supply limitations. The Orange County Heath Care Agency is continuously requesting more doses from the State every day.
Please note, the vaccination experience at the County Super PODs typically takes 45-60 minutes per person. It is not necessary to arrive more than 15-20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
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Local & County Metrics
City of Brea- 131 New cases since January 15
- 2,350 Total cases
- 231 Children that have tested positive for COVID
- 30 Residents that have passed away from the virus
County of Orange- 1,340 Newly-reported cases
- 217,849 Cumulative cases
- 38 Deaths reported today
- 2,546 Total fatalities
- 1,935 Cases currently hospitalized
- 517 Currently in the ICU
- The County estimates 149,396 individuals have recovered, but this number is speculative.
- 67.1 Daily COVID-19 positive cases per 100,000
- 16.7% Testing positivity rate
- 21.2% Health equity quartile positivity rate (rate for most disadvantaged neighborhoods)
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Second Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Procedures
Individuals who received a first COVID-19 vaccine dose through the Othena system will receive an email 3-5 days before their second dose is due that will allow them to select a clinic location, time, and date. Anyone who received a first dose through their health system, employer, or other group will receive the second dose from the same source.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments and OC Health Care Agency Newsletter
To view a list of those who are eligible to receive a vaccine, visit the OC Health Care Agency’s website, by clicking here. For questions about Othena or appointment scheduling, the Orange County Health Care Agency’s Hotline can assist Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at (714) 834-2000. To receive the OC Health Care Agency’s Vaccine Facts newsletter, which includes a weekly digest of information and news about the vaccine, click here and scroll down until you see the subscribe button.
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Volunteers Needed for Vaccination Sites
The OC Health Care Agency is in an urgent need of volunteers to assist with distributing COVID-19 vaccines. The County’s virtual Emergency Volunteer Center (EVC), available by clicking here, is currently pre-registering volunteers interested in assisting government staff with COVID-19 vaccinations at POD sites throughout this year. The County is looking to establish two teams of volunteers willing to serve in two critical volunteer roles: Medical Trained Volunteers and General Support Volunteers. Medical Trained Volunteers
Medical licensed volunteers are able to assist with vaccine preparation and distribution. Currently licensed: Physicians (MD, DO and MD/DO students), Nurses (RN, LVN, and Nursing Students), Physician/Nursing Assistants, Dentists, Medical Assistants, Paramedics, and Emergency Medical Technicians.
General Support VolunteersVolunteers able to assist in logistical support roles such as computer data entry, registration, traffic, and other duties as assigned.
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Regional Stay-at-Home Order Remains in Effect for Southern California Region The Southern California Region continues to be under the Stay-at-Home Order. The Order will be lifted when ICU projections are above or equal to 15%. As of today, the Southern California Region continues to have 0% ICU availability.
As a reminder, the Regional Stay-at-Home Order prohibits private gatherings of any size, closes sector operations, except for critical infrastructure and retail, and requires 100% masking and physical distancing in all others.
Click here to view the full Regional Stay-at-Home Order.
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Keep Yourself & Our Community Safe
In order to slow the spread of COVID-19, we encourage the community to continue complying with all State and County health orders, as well as using best health practices. Stay vigilant and follow these best practices:
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Wash hands frequently and for at least 20 seconds.
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Wear a face covering & physically distance from those you do not live with by at least 6 feet.
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Disinfect commonly-touched surfaces, such as cell phones, door knobs, light switches, keys, etc.
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