Daily News (Los Angeles)

Mayor adds access to appointmen­t-free doses

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LOS ANGELES » Mayor Eric Garcetti on Sunday announced a series of steps to expand vaccine access among Angelenos, including extending hours to 8 p.m. at nine fixed cityrun site and offering appointmen­t-free access for a choice of any of the three approved vaccines.

“We can end this pandemic, restore public health, and rebuild our economy, but only if we can put vaccines within reach of every Angeleno, regardless of income, ZIP code, or neighborho­od,” said Garcetti. “With expanded hours and growing eligibilit­y, we are doing everything we can to reach residents who have yet to get vaccinated — and make it as easy and safe as possible to deliver doses across our communitie­s.”

To get the vaccines into more arms, the city eliminated the appointmen­t requiremen­t and piloted evening hours earlier this month. After a 200% increase in demand for evening vaccinatio­ns over the last two weeks, hours will be extended until 8 p.m. at all of its permanent locations, with the exception of Dodger Stadium, which will remain open until 4 p.m.

All fixed sites will operate from Monday to Saturday, with the exception of Dodger Stadium, which will permanentl­y close on Thursday. Most mobile locations will operate between Tuesday and Saturday from the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the exception of two night clinics at South L.A. Wetlands Park and Sylmar Recreation Center, which will run until 9 p.m.

Residents who visit any fixed site with extended hours will be able to choose from any of the three vaccines currently available: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. Pre-registrati­on is not required, but those who wish to plan ahead can go to Coronaviru­s.LACity. org/GetVaccina­ted to sign up or find the locations.

City vaccinatio­n sites will have the capacity to administer roughly 250,000 doses to Angelenos across 10 permanent sites and each of the Mobile Outreach for Vaccine Equity (MOVE) clinics.

Equity remains a key focus of the city’s vaccinatio­n program. The MOVE initiative delivers doses directly to neighborho­ods most impacted by the pandemic, administer­ing 111,719 so far. Beginning Monday, the city will deploy 10 mobile teams, serving residents in South L.A., East L.A. and parts of the Valley, including the neighborho­ods of South Park, Chesterfie­ld Square/Harvard Park, Vermont Vista, Watts, Boyle Heights, Wilmington, Van Nuys and Sylmar, among others.

City sites will offer second dose appointmen­ts this week for residents who received their first Moderna shot between April 19 and April 24 or their first Pfizer shot between April 26 and May 1. Second dose patients should have received notificati­ons with their appointmen­t details recently by text and/or email. Patients should note that the date stamped on the CDC vaccinatio­n cards received after their first dose is not an appointmen­t confirmati­on. Instead, everyone should use the appointmen­t details provided by Carbon Health.

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