Vaccine appointments available to all over 16, regardless of city of residence
Berkeley, California (Friday, April 30, 2021) - Make an appointment today, tell a friend and reach out to neighbors: anyone over the age of 16 - regardless of where they live - can now get a COVID-19 vaccine at the City of Berkeley's mass vaccination site near the North Berkeley border.
With supply finally surpassing demand, making an appointment is now easier than ever and same-day appointments are widely available.
Appointments are available starting today, April 30 and through May 8.
Those who are 16- or 17-years-old can only receive the Pfizer vaccine. They need parental consent, and must be accompanied to the vaccination site by a parent or guardian.
To book your spot at the City's site:
- Complete the eligibility information on the MyTurn homepage. This will bring you to a new page listing available appointments at several nearby locations.
- Scroll down and select "Buchanan St. Parking Lot (next to Albany Bulb)." Note: there are separate links for the vaccines: Pfizer on May 1, 5-7; and Moderna on May 4 and 8.
- After scheduling, you will receive a confirmation email with the date and time of your appointment. We will verify appointments with identification at the site. You will not be asked about immigration status.
COVID-19 vaccines are free to everyone. You do not need insurance to get a vaccine. However, those who have medical insurance will need to provide their insurance information.
Book online or by phone
Use myturn.ca.gov to book local appointments, such as at the City of Berkeley site off Buchanan Street in Albany, the Oakland Coliseum and other sites across the state and region. MyTurn is available in 14 languages.
For online booking, MyTurn will ask your age, where you live, and where you work. The portal will then show you a list of places where you're eligible, both nearby and far away. When searching MyTurn:
- Scroll through the list to find an option that works for you. Remember, the closest or most convenient site may not be at the top of the list.
- For the fastest and easiest booking, look for a blue "Schedule appointment" button. For these sites, you'll schedule your appointment directly on MyTurn, without being taken to a separate booking site.
For phone assistance, you can call the CA COVID-19 hotline at (833) 422-4255, which has translators available to support 250 languages.
For Curative technical support or assistance scheduling, call 888-702-9042.
Second doses
Curative staff will assist you with scheduling your second dose appointment after you receive your shot, while you are waiting in the post-vaccination holding area.
More ways to find appointments
Private health care providers vaccinating general public
Options listed on MyTurn also include private health care providers, who are vaccinating members and non-members alike. You can also schedule with them directly.
Private providers may be able to schedule an appointment farther in advance than other sources, so this is a good option for people who need to plan ahead to arrange transportation or time off work. See information from:
- Kaiser Permanente: Online at kp.org/covidvaccine or by phone at 1-855-550-0951 (English and Spanish)
- Sutter Health: Book online or call (844) 987-6115
- Stanford Health Care: Book online or call (650) 498-9000.
Local pharmacies
Getting vaccinated at a neighborhood pharmacy may be the most convenient, accessible option for many, especially for those who rely on walking, biking, and public transportation. For booking information, see:
Get vaccinated wherever you can. The sooner that more of us are vaccinated, the safer we'll all be.
Links
- City of Berkeley: COVID-19 Vaccine Information
- California Department of Public Health: COVID-19 Vaccines
- CDC: COVID-19 Vaccination
- FDA information on Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccines