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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCalifornia has launched a website to help residents learn when they can get vaccine: MyTurn.ca.gov
https://laist.com/2021/01/25/state_activates_myturn_vaccine_clearinghouse_website.phpI am not eligible yet, but the site lets you sign up and you will be notified when it's your turn and when you can schedule an appointment.
Facing criticism for its chaotic COVID-19 vaccine rollout, California has quietly launched a long-promised statewide website to help residents learn when they are eligible to receive the vaccine and schedule appointments.
Called MyTurn (myturn.ca.gov), the online registry has not yet been widely promoted and still is a work in progress.
Californians can register on the website to be notified when it's their turn for the vaccine in a number of counties. But for now, it only can be used to schedule appointments for health care workers and people 65 and older.
MyTurn is expected to improve in the coming weeks as more counties are able to link their registration systems to the state's online platform. At least one local official has alerted their constituents to it, but the state has not yet announced or publicized it.
Called MyTurn (myturn.ca.gov), the online registry has not yet been widely promoted and still is a work in progress.
Californians can register on the website to be notified when it's their turn for the vaccine in a number of counties. But for now, it only can be used to schedule appointments for health care workers and people 65 and older.
MyTurn is expected to improve in the coming weeks as more counties are able to link their registration systems to the state's online platform. At least one local official has alerted their constituents to it, but the state has not yet announced or publicized it.
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California has launched a website to help residents learn when they can get vaccine: MyTurn.ca.gov (Original Post)
IcyPeas
Jan 2021
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Dem2theMax
(9,651 posts)1. Thank you! I just registered.
Now I have to sit and wait for my turn.
dhill926
(16,347 posts)2. thx for this....
jeffreyi
(1,943 posts)3. I,get my 1st shot tomorrow!
The county is working down the list. They got to my name at least a week early. There are a lot of anti vaxxers around here, maybe that's why the county is able to get through the list so fast. They are already into the 65+ people.
IcyPeas
(21,893 posts)4. Kicking
Dem2theMax
(9,651 posts)5. Kicking for visibility. nt.