COVID-19 Vaccines

Your Source for Vaccine Information and Resources

VACCINE ELIGIBILITY

COVID-19 vaccinations are prioritized according to age and risk.  Therefore, the State of California has allowed providers in Orange County to offer vaccines to Phase 1A and 1B (Tier 1) groups.  This prioritization aims to protect individuals who are at highest risk of contracting COVID-19 and/or experiencing serious medical complications.

Vaccine supplies are expected to grow, opening the door for many more Californians to receive their vaccines by Spring or Summer 2021.  

For detailed information about the County’s vaccine distribution plan and future Phases, visit Orange County’s vaccine website.

where CAN I get a vaccine?

Many Orange County facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices and pharmacies are now offering a limited number of COVID-19 vaccinations.

Each facility has its own website that details eligibility requirements and how to make an appointment (see below).  Please review each website carefully.

Due to limited supply, an appointment may not be available right away.  Kindly be patient as you navigate through this process to request an appointment.  For questions, please contact the Orange County Health Care Agency’s hotline at 714-834-2000.

DOCTOR’S OFFICES

  • Contact your doctor’s office to ask if they are providing vaccines to patients.
vaccine sites beyond orange county

We know many of you are helping friends and family schedule a vaccine appointment throughout California and across the nation.  Here are two resources to help you find vaccine sites beyond Orange County:

Vaccine Sites in California

Vaccine Sites Across the U.S.

I’M NOT ELIGIBLE YET. WHAT CAN I DO?

Stay Safe

Remember the 3 W’s to keep yourself and your loved ones safe – Wash your hands, Wear a mask and Watch your distance (6ft) from others.

Stay Informed

Visit HBReady.com for the latest updates.  For questions about City services, phone our Call Center at 714-536-5511.  You can also visit Orange County’s COVID-19 website or call their hotline at 714-834-2000 on Monday to Friday from 8:30a to 5p.

LATEST NEWS

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Keeping Our Community Safe & Informed

City Services Call Center 

Available Monday through Friday 9am-5pm: 

(714) 536-5511

 Address:

2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
USA

The City of Huntington Beach is committed to keeping our community and visitors informed of current events in our community. The purpose of this page is to foster transparency and increase the sharing of information. During the COVID-19 outbreak, the City of Huntington Beach will make every effort to to update this page when updates are received from our local, state and federal partners.

Postponed/Canceled Events

The following events in the City of Huntington Beach have been postponed or cancelled. The City is actively working with event promoters to hold these events in the future.

CANCELLED

August 24-September 13 - US Open

September 5 - 6 - Civil War Days

September 18 - 20 - Great Pacific Airshow

October 1-4 – AVP

POSTPONED

May 9-10 – Sunset Beach Art Festival

Weekly Surf City Nights

RESCHEDULED

September 12 – Cruise in Car Show

October 11 – Cars and Copters

If you are a senior and in need of assistance, please call (714) 536-5600

Who Is Considered Higher Risk?

Older Adults (People aged 65 and older)
People who have serious chronic medical conditions like:

  • Heart Disease
  • Diabetes
  • Lung Disease

Watch for symptons & What Should You Do?

  • Pay attention for potential COVID-19 symptoms
    • Fever
    • Cough
    • Shortness of Breath
  • If you develop emergency warning signs of COVID-19 get medical attention immediately.
    • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
    • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
    • New confusion or inability to arouse
    • Bluish lips or face
  • If you feel like you are developing symptoms.
  • Stay home and call your doctor
  • Call your healthcare provider and let them know about your symptoms.
  • If you are not sick enough to be hospitalized, you can recover at home.  Follow CDC instructions for how to take care of yourself at home.
  • Get medical attention immediately if you have any of the emergency warning signs listed.

What can you do if you have a family member or friend who is at higher risk?

  • Ensure that they have enough supplies on hand and offer to help them get more if needed.
  • Know what medications they are taking and see if you can help them have extra on hand.
  • Communicate regularly with neighbors, friends, and family to support them.
  • Be cognizant of people visiting their home and inform them what to do to stay safe.
    • Stay home
    • Avoid touching high traffic surfaces in public places.
    • Social distancing
  • If you are feeling ill please avoid visiting.

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