LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A citywide emergency alert was sent to cell phones Monday in Los Angeles to remind people to get a free COVID-19 vaccine.
"We're using every tool at our disposal to encourage Angelenos to get vaccinated," Mayor Eric Garcetti said on Twitter Monday morning.
What You Need To Know
- A citywide emergency alert was sent to cell phones in LA Monday afternoon to remind people to get a free vaccine
- The alert included information on vaccine options offered by the city that are open to all LA County residents
- LA's city-run sites are offering more than 250,000 doses this week, which is the most the city has offered during the pandemic
- On Thursday, the LA County Public Health Director said the number of people getting their first vaccination dropped significantly over the past week
The Wireless Emergency Alert was sent to mobile devices Monday afternoon and included information on vaccine options offered by the city that are open to all LA County residents.
Los Angeles' city-run sites are offering more than 250,000 doses of the vaccine this week, which is the most the city has offered during the pandemic. That total includes 70,000 new Moderna vaccine doses, 45,000 new Pfizer vaccine doses and 3,000 new Johnson & Johnson doses that will be added to leftover supply.
On Thursday, LA County Public Health Director said the number of people getting their first COVID-19 vaccination in the county dropped significantly over the past week, calling the trend "very worrisome."
In an effort to get more people inoculated, the city will:
- increase service at fixed vaccination centers from five days a week to six days, now operating from Monday through Saturday
- open a mobile night clinic at the South Park Recreation Center in South LA from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- offer a drive-thru option at Cal State Los Angeles, allowing up to 9,000 doses a day to be administered at the site
"Our city and country stand at a critical turning point in our fight to defeat COVID-19 — and just as we have in every phase of this crisis, we are meeting the moment with urgent action: by rolling up our sleeves and getting shots into the arms of every Angeleno," Garcetti said.
"Los Angeles has enough doses to keep our momentum going, protect our communities against new variants, and end this pandemic. So we all need to do our part to encourage our families, friends, co-workers, and neighbors to get vaccinated as soon as possible."
The city will also deploy 10 Mobile Outreach for Vaccine Equity teams from Monday through Saturday to Wilmington, South Park, Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw, Chesterfield Square/Harvard Park, Highland Park, Westlake, Sylmar, Panorama City and North Hollywood.
We're using every tool at our disposal to encourage Angelenos to get vaccinated.
— MayorOfLA (@MayorOfLA) May 3, 2021
This afternoon, a citywide Wireless Emergency Alert will be sent to everyone in the city with info on free + convenient vaccine options @LACity is offering to all eligible residents in @CountyofLA.