Mountain View’s Educational Cultural Complex on Tuesday became San Diego County’s latest COVID-19 vaccine site.
The central San Diego location opened its doors just days before the county will expand its vaccine eligibility. On Thursday, adults 50 and older will be able to schedule an appointment for the shot, and anyone 16 and older will be able to get their vaccines beginning April 15.
COVID-19 Vaccines in San Diego
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Right now, health care workers, individuals over the age of 65 and anyone ages 16 or older who are considered to be higher risk of contracting the virus due to medical conditions, living spaces or their work environments are able to get inoculated.
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So far, about 33.8% of San Diego County residents over the age of 16 have been partially vaccinated while 20.6% of that population are fully vaccinated.
As part of the county’s effort to reach vulnerable populations in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the virus, three vaccine sites will open this week, including Mountain View’s location.
Along with this site, the North Inland First United Methodist Church in Escondido and the Sherman Heights Community Center will administer vaccines beginning this week.
The Mountain View vaccine site at 4343 Ocean View Blvd. will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
To see what vaccine appointments are available in San Diego County, click here.