COVID-19 vaccinations available starting Jan. 14 at Heritage High School for those 65 and older, Tier A-B qualifiers
COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals eligible in Tier 1A, Tier 1B (tier 1) and for those age 65 and older will be given at Heritage High Sc...
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COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals eligible in Tier 1A, Tier 1B (tier 1) and for those age 65 and older will be given at Heritage High School in Menifee beginning Thursday, county health officials announced.
Pre-registration is required at this link to make an appointment. The link includes a list of those eliigible for the vaccination (first responders, health care workers, etc.)
Following is the complete announcement from the Riverside County Health Department, listing other locations in the county as well:
Riverside County is planning several COVID-19 vaccine clinics for those in Phase 1A (all tiers), 1B (tier 1) and individuals 65 and older. The Jan. 16 clinic at Diamond Stadium is reserved for those 65 and older only.
“The county team is moving quickly to open more sites that will vaccinate even more of our residents,” said Board Chair Karen Spiegel, Second District Supervisor. “We know so many of our residents want the vaccine and we’re working diligently to make that happen.”
The clinics will provide vaccines free of charge, however those who show up will be required to register prior to arrival and show proof of eligibility (badge, business identification, letter of proof from employer). Medical insurance information will be requested. Those 65 and older who need assistance making an appointment can call the Riverside County Office of Aging at 800-510-2020 or 2-1-1.
To see the description of the various tiers and to sign up for an appointment, click www.ruhealth.org. The following locations will have walk-up vaccine clinics starting Jan. 14. Hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. (There will be no clinics Monday, January 18 because of Martin Luther King holiday.)
Corona High School
1150 W. 10th Street
Corona, CA, 92882
Heritage High School
26001 Briggs Road
Menifee, CA, 92585
San Gorgonio Middle School
1591 Cherry Avenue
Beaumont, CA, 92223
The following location will have a walk-up vaccine clinic on Jan. 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.:
Indio Fairgrounds
(Fullenwider Auditorium)
46350 Arabia Street
Indio, CA 92201
The following location will have a drive-up vaccine clinic Jan. 16 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. This clinic will be reserved for those 65 years of age and older:
Diamond Stadium
500 Diamond Drive
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
Please visit www.ruhealth.org/covid-19-vaccine or call 2-1-1 for more information. Seniors can also call the Riverside County Office on Aging at 800-510-2020.
Pre-registration is required at this link to make an appointment. The link includes a list of those eliigible for the vaccination (first responders, health care workers, etc.)
Following is the complete announcement from the Riverside County Health Department, listing other locations in the county as well:
Riverside County is planning several COVID-19 vaccine clinics for those in Phase 1A (all tiers), 1B (tier 1) and individuals 65 and older. The Jan. 16 clinic at Diamond Stadium is reserved for those 65 and older only.
“The county team is moving quickly to open more sites that will vaccinate even more of our residents,” said Board Chair Karen Spiegel, Second District Supervisor. “We know so many of our residents want the vaccine and we’re working diligently to make that happen.”
The clinics will provide vaccines free of charge, however those who show up will be required to register prior to arrival and show proof of eligibility (badge, business identification, letter of proof from employer). Medical insurance information will be requested. Those 65 and older who need assistance making an appointment can call the Riverside County Office of Aging at 800-510-2020 or 2-1-1.
To see the description of the various tiers and to sign up for an appointment, click www.ruhealth.org. The following locations will have walk-up vaccine clinics starting Jan. 14. Hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. (There will be no clinics Monday, January 18 because of Martin Luther King holiday.)
Corona High School
1150 W. 10th Street
Corona, CA, 92882
Heritage High School
26001 Briggs Road
Menifee, CA, 92585
San Gorgonio Middle School
1591 Cherry Avenue
Beaumont, CA, 92223
The following location will have a walk-up vaccine clinic on Jan. 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.:
Indio Fairgrounds
(Fullenwider Auditorium)
46350 Arabia Street
Indio, CA 92201
The following location will have a drive-up vaccine clinic Jan. 16 from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. This clinic will be reserved for those 65 years of age and older:
Diamond Stadium
500 Diamond Drive
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
Please visit www.ruhealth.org/covid-19-vaccine or call 2-1-1 for more information. Seniors can also call the Riverside County Office on Aging at 800-510-2020.
No appointments are available at any of the sites. When trying to register a parent it said no appointments available. I have tried multiple locations and all locations are out of appointments
ReplyDeleteWhy can't they make this easy?
ReplyDeleteThey are making this whole thing way to difficult to sign up.
Just make it first come first serve and stop wasting our time and money.
Politicians are the worst, self important people!!!!!
In the middle of a pandemic and they want to take off for a holiday instead of vaccinating people. What idiot thought of that?
ReplyDeleteIf anyone who has been vaccinated here could share the experience that would be helpful for those with future appointments.
ReplyDeleteReceived the COVID-19 shot today around noon time at Heritage High School in Menifee, CA. The experience was excellent. Plenty of parking, line had about 5 people ahead of me and well spaced out. When you first arrive they ask you a few questions about how you are feeling and if you have certain medical conditions (one question was about being on blood thinners). They give you a small vaccination card along with a yellow post it note. The shot takes maybe 3 or 4 minutes. There were plenty of stations (at least 10 I believe) administering the vaccine. After you get the shot you wait in a large waiting area for 15 minutes (time to leave is written on the post it note). Then your done.
ReplyDeleteEveryone that I interacted with were very nice. On a 1 to 5 rating with 5 being the highest I would give it a 5+. The entire process took maybe 30 minutes.
how early should i show up before my appointment time?
ReplyDeleteHow in the heck do you schedule your 2nd dose? I received 1st dose 01122021. They wrote a date of 03052021 on my card. Am I to return to original location and no time is listed. Please help me. Thanks
ReplyDeleteNo, you don't have to go back to the site where you got your first dose. You have to make an appt. on the Riverside County site https://whereby.com/visit-with-sherry. We got dose no 1 in Beaumont and are scheduled for no 2 in Menifee. That's all I can tell you as we're pretty confused too.
DeleteMy wife is in wheel chair.
ReplyDeleteAnd i can't stand for over 10 minutes at a time.
Will there be chairs in line are will this be drive through?