SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Seniors in Sacramento County can now sign up to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
People 65 and older can schedule appointments through Sacramento State or California Northstate universities. The clinics begin Tuesday. Both offer the Pfizer vaccine.
READ MORE: Stimulus Check Latest: When Could You See Another Economic Relief Payment?Health officials warn there are more than 200,000 seniors in Sacramento County and still a very limited supply of shots.
Sacramento County residents can also get vaccinated through their primary care providers.
READ MORE: Third Stimulus Check: Why Your Next Relief Payment May Not Be $1,400Dignity Health/Mercy Medical Group | Mercy Medical Group patients aged 65 and older |
Kaiser Permanente | Kaiser patients aged 75 and older |
Sutter Health | Sutter patients aged 75 and older |
UC Davis Medical Center | UCDMC patients aged 65 and older |
You can register for an appointment through California Northstate University or Sacramento State University here.
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Vaccinations are free for all, regardless of immigration status or insurance coverage.