

When you arrive, if you need an accommodation, alert the staff on site. Sites offer accessible services for people with disabilities and those with other access or functional needs. Providers throughout the county have drop-in vaccination sites available. Individuals seeking vaccination are encouraged to arrive at least one hour before closing time.Drop-In Vaccination Clinics (No Appointments Required) Vaccine sites with drop-in availability are listed below. Drop-in availability is subject to supply and capacity limitations.įor the latest information about vaccines, visit the county’s vaccine website at. For county-operated sites, the consent form is available online. Youth between 12 to 17 years old need to provide a signed consent form from a parent or legal guardian. “We need every eligible member of our community to get vaccinated and we thank community partners like the Quakes for hosting these special events and opportunities that encourage people to get the vaccine.” Marty Fenstersheib, the county’s COVID-19 testing and vaccine officer. Valley Specialty Center at 751 S Bascom Ave, 95128 best. “We’re very excited that the Earthquakes are offering this event to the public,” said Dr. Building Q Basement Conference Room 751 S. Families will be welcome, as long as at least one unvaccinated person is receiving a first dose. There will also be activities for children. People who receive their first dose at this event can get player autographs, a 20 percent discount on merchandise and food from an on-site food truck. In addition to the free vaccine clinics, the county is partnering with the San Jose Earthquakes for a special vaccine event on Thursday, June 10 at PayPal Park, 4–7:30pm. There are additional sites at area elementary schools this week to encourage students and families who are eligible to get vaccinated. People can make same day appointments or drop in to get free COVID-19 vaccine at most clinics operated by the county. Vaccination sites throughout the county will continue to accept drop-ins for COVID-19 vaccines. The opportunities for eligible community members to get vaccinated include expanded drop-in clinics with evening and weekend hours, same-day appointments and mobile and in-home vaccine clinics. More than 77% of county residents over the age 12 have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and over 66% have completed their vaccinations, county health officials said this week. Free drop-in Covid-19 vaccination clinics continue to be available throughout Santa Clara County, resulting in steady increases in vaccination rates.
