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Sonoma County is currently experiencing a surge of COVID-19 cases. Health officials urge all individuals 12 years and older who received their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine 5 or more months ago to get boosted to protect them against the worst outcomes of COVID — severe illness, hospitalization, and death.
The county reported a case rate today of 121.4 new daily cases per 100,000 (up significantly from 44.6 last week). The county reported a test positivity rate of 16.5 percent (up from 9.5), an equity metric positivity rate of 17.6 percent (up from 6.4). See the county’s updated Metrics and Trends page for the most up-to-date data.
Testing opportunities for the week of January 10, 2022
Demand for testing after the holidays is making it difficult to get tested at a site or to obtain at-home tests. The county is working to increase the availability of testing, both PCR and antigen and the state and federal governments hope to supply more free at-home tests soon. Find additional pop-up testing locations and make an appointment on the County’s testing page or call the hotline at 707-565-4667. The hotline is available to help residents sort through their many testing options in Spanish and English.
Pop-Up Testing in Sonoma Valley:
- Monday – Friday, 7 am – 2 pm at the Fiesta Plaza 18615 Sonoma Hwy., Sonoma. To make an appointment: Visit the Curative website or call (888) 702-9042.
- Monday – Friday, 9 am – 12 pm at Sonoma Valley Community Health Center, 19270 Sonoma Hwy, Sonoma CA 95476. Must Call (707) 939-6070.
- Sundays, 8 am – 2 pm at the Boyes Hot Springs Park and Ride at Hwy.12 & Thompson Ave., Boyes Hot Springs. To make an appointment: Visit the Curative website or call (888) 702-9042.
Vaccine Updates and Clinics for the week of January 10, 2022
Public health agencies across the Bay Area urge everyone eligible to get vaccinated and, if eligible, get a booster shot right away to protect against the rapidly spreading Omicron variant. Vaccine appointments are now available for anyone 5 years or older who wants one at one of the many clinics, pharmacies or health centers in the County. Go to MyTurn.ca.gov to find an appointment that works for you and find a list of local clinics on the Sonoma Valley Health Partner Website.
Boosters strongly recommended to protect against Omicron variant
Widely available via appointment or drop-in sites, boosters maintain the power of vaccines to strongly protect against severe illness and death from COVID-19. Everyone should get one when eligible, but particularly those over 50 or those with significant underlying health conditions.
Get one if you are at least 12 years old and:
- 5 months have passed since your second dose of Moderna (18+)
- 5 months have passed since your second dose of Pfizer (12+)
Vaccine Clinics for children ages 5-11 (pediatric 1st dose, 2nd dose, boosters for those eligible)
More than 36% of the County’s 5-11-year-olds have received at least one dose of Pfizer’s pediatric vaccine as of this week. Parents who have health care coverage are encouraged to reach out to their pediatrician, local pharmacy, or the State’s MyTurn website to find a vaccination appointment, or attend one of the Sonoma County Office of Education school site clinics intended for students and their families, more clinics will be added soon, visit the Sonoma County Office of Education website for a complete list.
Vaccine Clinics for 12+ in Sonoma Valley (1st dose, 2nd dose, additional dose & boosters):
- Wednesdays & Thursdays, 5:00 – 7:00 pm at Sonoma Valley Community Health Center, 19270 Sonoma Hwy, Sonoma CA 95476. Walk-ins welcome. For questions call (707) 939-6070
- Saturdays, 12:00 – 3:00 pm at Sonoma Valley Community Health Center, 19270 Sonoma Hwy, Sonoma CA 95476. Walk-ins welcome. For questions call (707) 939-6070