Vaccine appointments at Cottage now open for 12-15 year olds

Source: Cottage Health

Cottage Health’s Drive-Up Vaccination Clinic at the Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital campus will now offer Pfizer vaccines for children age 12 to 15 starting Thursday, May 13.

Everyone age 12 and over is now eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to provide consent at the clinic.

The Goleta clinic will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, with extended hours on Thursday, May 13, until 7 pm.

To schedule an appointment, visit cottagehealth.org/myvaccine or cottagehealth.org/mivacuna.

Walk-up vaccinations are also available without an appointment.

Cottage Health is working alongside other vaccine providers in collective efforts to vaccinate people throughout the county and achieve the immunity level needed to end the COVID-19 pandemic.

For more vaccination clinic details, visit cottagehealth.org/covid19.

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For over 130 years, Cottage not-for-profit health system has been providing advanced medical care for patients throughout California. Learn more at cottagehealth.org

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  1. Sac, thanks….i wouldn’t have been so kind with my comment. Clearly BMK has no kids. I have several. The kids were sent back to school, with no vaccines in place. You think those kids keep a distance and keep the masks on? You’re a fool if you do. A handfull of staff can’t monitor over 700 kids at a school. Kids spread germs faster than any other demographic. Do you have any idea how cr@ppy it feels to not want to hug you own kids because they just got back from school and are probably covered in germs? There have been many new cases of covid stemming from this problem. I hear it every day from my flock. So and so got sent home for having covid. Oh? How long do you think they had it before it was detected? Oh they probably had it since we came back. Then I hear of other kids being sent home. So yeah. Let’s not vaccinate the kids. What a foolish thing to say.

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