Merced County is increasing vaccine accessibility through collaboration

MERCED COUNTY, CA—The Central California Alliance for Health (Alliance), the Merced County Department of Public Health, and the healthcare provider community are pleased to announce the expansion of vaccine eligibility throughout the County.
Merced County continues to receive low vaccine allocation; however, the health care provider community has played a significant role in expanding vaccine efforts to specific workforce groups. As the state expands the list of vaccine-eligible individuals, this collaboration with the provider community is critical in ensuring that all residents have access.
“As the Medi-Cal managed health plan for over half of all Merced County residents, we recognize that the most vulnerable in our communities are among the hardest hit by the effects of COVID-19,” states Stephanie Sonnenshine, CEO of Central California Alliance for Health. “The Alliance applauds the efforts of the Merced County Department of Public Health to ensure these underserved populations have access to the vaccines.”
The state’s early allocation formula for vaccine is based on the number of healthcare providers in the county. The vaccine shortage in Merced County has placed the community at 2nd lowest in the state for vaccine allocation despite having the 5th overall highest death rate from COVID-19. This provider network collaboration is a significant achievement and a testament to the dedication of our providers for the residents in Merced County.
“Throughout the course of this pandemic, the ongoing commitment and dedication from our provider community has greatly contributed to broader access for vaccine; and as the County awaits a higher allocation, this partnership will be key in serving our community. Providers play a big role, perhaps the largest, in providing vaccines as part of overall patient care,” said Dr. Salvador Sandoval, County Health Officer.
The list of eligible phases is attached, and now includes frontline essential workers such as educators, childcare workers, emergency services, and food and agricultural workers. If you are currently eligible to receive the vaccine, please contact your provider to see if you are able to make an appointment. Below is information regarding the clinics being offered:
  • Apex Medical Group, Los Banos, and Dos Palos locations, please contact 209-826-2222 (Los Banos) or 209-392-0022 (Dos Palos) to schedule appointments.
  • Castle Family Health Center, at Buhach Colony High School, call 209-726-1235 to schedule appointments.
  • Golden Valley Health Centers, open to 65 years and older only, at this time in multiple locations throughout Merced County, call 866-682-4842 to schedule appointments.
  • Livingston Community Health, 600 B Street, Livingston, call 833-850-3500 to schedule appointments.
  • Merced Faculty Associates, open to existing MFA patients only at this time. MFA will reach out to eligible patients to schedule appointments. If you are eligible and haven’t been reached, please call your primary care provider’s office.
  • Merced County, pop-up clinics February 27 in Hilmar and Gustine. Eligible individuals who previously registered through the www.vaccinatemercedcounty.com website, or through the Public Health information line, will receive an email notification or be contacted by telephone with appointment options by HR Support (may come from outside the 209 area code).
“Despite low vaccine allocations from the state—our health department, healthcare providers and the Board of Supervisors are tirelessly working together to protect this community with scheduling an additional 6,000 doses of vaccine this week—that is a significant achievement. Furthermore, I cannot fail to mention the assistance we’ve received from our Congressman, Senator and Assemblyman,” said Chairman Daron McDaniel of the Merced County Board of Supervisors. “The ability of our local providers to step up and vaccinate our residents is nothing short of extraordinary.”

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