COVID-19 Vaccinations
Vaccines Are Free
If you live or work in Butte County, schedule your appointment using California’s My Turn. If you need help or do not have internet, call the state’s My Turn scheduling line at 833-422-4255.
You will receive information about scheduling your second dose at your first appointment.
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Please note that minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian on the day of their appointment.
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Have concerns about the vaccines? View our FAQs flyer or print a copy of the flyer that features QR codes.
Children
The emergency use of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines has been approved for children between the ages of 6 months and 17 years old. For the latest information regarding pediatric vaccines, including upcoming clinic dates and times, please visit Butte County Public Health.
Boosters
Recently, the FDA approved using any available COVID-19 vaccine as a single booster dose. That means that as long as you have completed your primary vaccination with any approved COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson), you will be able to receive any of the three vaccines as a booster dose once you meet current qualifications.
Who Qualifies for Boosters?
Moderna Recipients
- A third dose can be given 28 days after the second dose if you are immunocompromised.
- Booster doses can be given three months after the third dose if you are immunocompromised.
- Booster doses can be given five months after the second dose for those ages 18 and over.
Pfizer Recipients
- A third dose can be given to patients ages 5 and up 28 days after the second dose if you are immunocompromised.
- Booster doses can be given three months after the third dose if you are immunocompromised.
- Booster doses can be given five months after the second dose for those ages 5 and over.
On the Day of Your Vaccination
Vaccines are provided by BCPH. On the day of your vaccination, please:
- Wear a mask. This is recommended.
- Bring a valid photo ID. This required.
- Use clothing that allows vaccination to your upper arm.
Bring Your CDC Card
On the day of your second vaccine or booster shot, be sure to bring the CDC card you received at your first appointment.
For more information about COVID-19 vaccinations, visit BCPH’s website.