
Individuals seeking vaccination are encouraged to arrive at least one hour before closing time. Staff will be onsite to support language needs and disability access. Vaccines are free, and no insurance or proof of immigration status is required. No Appointment Necessary for COVID-19 Vaccinations: The vaccine clinic locations listed below do not require advance appointments.This City of San José event is sponsored in partnership with Santa Clara County Public Health and Children’s Musical Theater. Health insurance and immigration status do not impact your eligibility for the vaccine. in the FoodMaxx parking lot, 1545 Parkmoor Ave. Vaccine Clinic in Buena Vista Neighborhood this Saturday: First and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine and a limited number of Johnson & Johnson one dose vaccines will be available this Saturday, July 31, from 9:30 a.m.

Requiring documentation of COVID-19 vaccination rather than self-attestation is recommended as a best practice for employers to ensure workers are adhering to the appropriate workplace protections.ĬOVID-19 Vaccine, Testing, Tracing, and Support Services In addition, employers are encouraged to require frequent COVID-19 testing of unvaccinated employees. For any employees who are not yet fully vaccinated, employers must require and enforce masking under current state law.
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Health care facilities will have until August 23 to come into full compliance. The new policy for health care workers and congregate facilities will take effect on August 9. The new policy for state workers will take effect August 2 with testing phased in over the next few weeks. State Announces New Vaccination Standard for State and Health Care Workers: The new standard announced by the State this week requires all state workers and workers in health care and high-risk congregate settings to either show proof of full vaccination or be tested at least once per week.CDC Recommends Masks for Everyone: In guidance updated on July 27, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends fully vaccinated and the unvaccinated once again wear masks indoors in parts of the county with substantial or high transmission of the Delta variant of COVID-19.For information about available services and to schedule either a virtual or in-person appointment, please see the links below: You are encouraged to continue using our online and virtual services, both for efficiency, to protect everyone’s health, and to support our Climate Smart San Jose goals to reduce pollution and emissions. As City Hall reopens on August 2, we remind visitors that an appointment is required for Permit Center and Cashier services.

