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  1. Dental providers accepting new patients with Medi-Cal 2021 by city in Alameda County, 9 pages, including hours, wheelchair access, languages, serve pregnant patients, and serve special needs patients. Family Planning Services Health Care Clinics in Alameda County. Free and low-cost health care, including County and community clinics.

  2. The Alameda County Public Health Department, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older. Getting the flu vaccine: reduces illness and transmission in our community; reduces clinic visits and hospitalization; prevents illnesses that look like COVID-19

  3. Please visit MyTurn.ca.gov, Vaccines.gov, contact your health care provider, or local chain pharmacy for additional vaccination sites. Click on clinic for more detailed information. Call our community support line for assistance (510) 268-2101.

  4. Must report the following within one (1) working day to the Alameda County Public Health Department per CDPH AFL 23-08, Title 17 California Code of Regulations (CCR) sections 2500 . Please use the following reporting thresholds from CORHA/CSTE: ≥2 cases of probable 1 or confirmed COVID-19 among residents identified within 7 days OR

  5. Schedule an Appointment. (Residents of Alameda County Only) Please select the age group of the person who will be receiving the vaccine. Registration - Adults - Ages 18+ Registration - Minors (Guardian Consented) - Ages 13-17 Registration - Youth and Pediatric - Ages 5-12.

  6. The Building Blocks for Health Equity unit transforms the way we define and promote health in Alameda County. We bring together people with the ideas, connections, and skills to create conditions where all children have a fair chance at a healthy and fulfilling life – no matter where they live, how much money their families have, or their race – by addressing the root causes of health and ...

  7. Alameda County is aligned with state masking guidance. COVID-19 continues to circulate in our communities. COVID-19 poses the greatest risk for severe disease to those over 65 years of age and persons with certain health issues, including pregnancy. But, anyone who gets COVID-19 can develop long COVID .