

The City of Pasadena has launched a new webpage with vaccine information and links for health care workers to learn about obtaining the vaccine.
The Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD) is managing the vaccine distribution and dispensing process and will be following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). PPHD is working with health care system partners to make vaccine access equitable and available to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, in the order of the state prioritization.
Phases and tiers are subject to change, but currently include:
Pasadena has a disproportionately high number of long-term care facilities per 100,000 residents, relative to neighboring jurisdictions. At PPHD’s request, 13 of Pasadena’s Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) and 97 assisted living and residential care facilities enrolled in the Pharmacy Partnership for Long-term Care (LTC) Program. The program has partnered with local pharmacies that will facilitate safe vaccination of this critical patient population, while reducing the burden on LTC facilities (LTCF). At no cost to facilities, the program provides end-to-end management of the COVID-19 vaccination process, including cold chain management, on-site vaccinations, and fulfillment of reporting requirements. LTCFs are coordinating appointments with the pharmacy partners, and all SNFs are scheduled to have had at least one vaccine visit with the pharmacies by the week of Jan. 11. PPHD is also administering vaccines to staff of local skilled nursing and assisted living facilities and dialysis centers this week and continues to vaccinate Pasadena Fire Department Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics. Partnerships with local pharmacies are also being coordinated to ensure access to vaccine for individuals who qualify for Phase 1a.
According to CDPH, vaccine is likely to be available to the general public in spring/summer 2021. For more information on vaccine administration and planning, visit cityofpasadena.net/public-health/covid-19-vaccine or call (626) 744-6000. Health care providers who are eligible and able to do so are encouraged to sign up to receive and provide vaccine. The provider registration portal, COVIDReadi, can be found at this link: ca.covidreadi.com.
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