San Diego, CA–San Diegans can get a COVID-19 shot at a county-hosted clinic and get vaccinated without an appointment.
The number of daily shots available for people without appointments is limited at each site.
COVID-19 vaccines are available at no cost to anyone 16 and up who lives or works in San Diego County. People under 18 years of age need parental consent to make an appointment or must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to get vaccinated at a no-appointment site.
Almost 2.85 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered to the region, and nearly 2.58 million have been logged as administered. This number includes both county residents and those who work in San Diego county.
Overall, close to 1.4 million county residents have received at least one shot of the two-dose vaccine. That’s 51.9% of those eligible.
Of those vaccinated to date, over 950,000 county residents, or 35.3% of San Diegans 16 and older, are fully immunized.
The goal is to fully vaccinate 75% of San Diego county residents 16 and older or 2,017,011 people. To date, 69.2% of the goal population has received at least one vaccine and 47.1% are fully vaccinated.
Those who received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which was approved for emergency use by the FDA on April 23 following a pause for a study of adverse reactions in a small number of recipients, are being added to the total of fully vaccinated San Diegans.