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UC Davis Health is vaccinating ages 16 and older
UC Davis Health is offering COVID-19 vaccines to anyone age 16 and older. Please use California’s MyTurn.ca.gov to schedule your vaccine appointment.
The following are a sampling of news stories, videos and interviews featuring UC Davis Health and its experts regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19):
Concern Sparks Over New COVID Variants As Vaccine Eligibility Opens Up In Sacramento Region — CBS Sacramento, Apr. 8, 2021
Appointments fill up fast as UC Davis Health expands vaccine eligibility — Fox40 News, Apr. 6, 2021
UC Davis Health allows anyone ages 16 and older to get COVID-19 vaccine — KCRA 3 News, Apr. 6, 2021
UC Davis Health opens vaccine appointments to all aged 16 and older — The Davis Enterprise, Apr. 6, 2021
Ahead of State, UC Davis Health Offers Vaccines to Everyone 16 or Older — KQED, Apr. 6, 2021
Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for teens: Dr. Dean Blumberg on what you should know — KCRA 3 News, Apr. 2, 2021
Weekly COVID-19 vaccination center established in South Sacramento — KCRA 3 News, Apr. 2, 2021
Genome sequencing shows coronavirus variation drives pandemic surges — EurekAlert!, Apr. 1, 2021
'It's absolutely possible for a fourth wave' | Health experts say people need to stay vigilant around pandemic concerns — ABC10 News, Mar. 31, 2021
Could California see a fourth surge of COVID-19 cases? — KCRA 3 News, Mar. 31, 2021
INTERVIEW: Dr. Dean Blumberg On Possible Coronavirus Surge — KSRO Radio, Mar. 31, 2021
COVID-19 vaccines in California: Everything you need to know — KCRA 3 News, Mar. 29, 2021
Study: Herd immunity from COVID-19 may be closer than expected — KCRA 3 News, Mar. 25, 2021
'It’s like being sick every day of your life' | Long haulers share journey after battling COVID-19 — ABC10 News, Mar. 22, 2021
Can vaccines help long-haul COVID-19 sufferers? — CBS News, Mar. 19, 2021