Pittsburg Health Center: 2311 Loveridge Rd, Pittsburg George & Cynthia Miller Wellness Center: 25 Allen St, Martinez Note: Google Maps may display inaccurate directions.
3 p.m.ĬCHS vaccine screening and consent forms for minor sĪntioch Health Center: 2335 Country Hills Dr, Antiochīrentwood Health Center: 171 Sand Creek Rd, Suite A, BrentwoodĬoncord Health Center Building 2: 3024 Willow Pass Rd, ConcordĬoncord – Monument: 1034 Oak Grove Rd, Concord Nick Rodriguez Community Center: 213 F St, Antioch Vaccination Service for Congregate Living FacilitiesĬontra Costa County Congregate Living Facilities can request vaccination for residents and staff from our mobile team. Vaccination Service for People Who Are Homebound People who are homebound and live in Contra Costa County can request a home vaccination from our mobile team.
If the parent/legal guardian cannot come with their child, they can provide written consent for the vaccination.Ĭontra Costa County workplaces, community organizations and any other group can now request a free visit from the Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS) mobile COVID-19 vaccine service online or by calling 1-83. People ages 12-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to their vaccination, have written consent from a parent/guardian, or have a parent/guardian we can contact by phone during the vaccination.Ĭhildren ages 6 months to 11 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult. People without appointments are accepted as time and vaccine supply allows. Appointments are recommended and can be made online or by phone at 1-83, Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. Where to Get Vaccinated Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS)Īll people ages 6 months and older can get vaccinated at a CCHS site even if they do not live or work in Contra Costa County. People who got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine: Get an mRNA dose (Pfizer or Moderna) at least 28 days after first shot, followed by a third dose at least two months later.
Get a booster (fourth dose) at least three months later and a second booster (fifth dose) at least four months after the first booster.Ĭhildren ages 5-11: Get a third dose at least 28 days after second dose to complete the initial series. People 18 and older who got the Moderna vaccine and people 12 and older who have had the Pfizer vaccine: Get a third dose at least 28 days after second dose to complete the initial series. After completing the primary series, people who are immunocompromised should follow these recommendations: People who are immunocompromised are especially vulnerable to COVID-19 and should get additional doses as part of their primary series. Doses for People Who Are Immunocompromised It is recommended that if you received a Johnson & Johnson vaccine, you strongly consider a Pfizer or Moderna booster.Īges 50+: People ages 50 years and older should get a second booster dose of Pfizer or Moderna four months after their first booster dose. Johnson & Johnson: Booster available to people who receivedtheir single dose at least 2 months ago. Pfizer or Moderna: Booster available to people who received their second dose at least 5 months ago. Click here to learn more about booster doses.Īges 5-17: A Pfizer booster is available to people who received their second dose of Pfizer at least 5 months ago.Īges 18+: People ages 18 and older can get a booster dose of their choice if the minimum time has passed since completing their primary vaccine series: People at higher risk, including people ages 50 years and older, should get a second booster dose. People ages 5-17 can only get Pfizer for their booster. Adults ages 18 and older may choose any brand of vaccine for their booster. BoostersĪ booster dose is recommended for everyone ages 5 years and older for added protection. People can get vaccinated through County and State-run sites, pharmacies and other healthcare systems. All people ages 6 months and older can get a safe, effective and free COVID-19 vaccine.