Mt. San Jacinto College Offering COVID-19 Vaccines This Week

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Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) is offering COVID-19 vaccines this week at its Menifee Valley Campus to anyone ages 16 and up.

The vaccines will be given on a first-come, first-served basis via online registration only.

This is the first time that MSJC is offering the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine. You should only register for Johnson & Johnson appointments if you have not received a dose of any other vaccine.

The Johnson & Johnson doses will be administered at:

The Menifee Valley Campus Student Health Center, 28237 La Piedra Road, Menifee, from . If there are no appointments available, revisit the website at a later time as additional appointments are expected to become available for Thursday, including for the Moderna vaccine, which is for ages 18 and up. Those getting a second dose of the Moderna vaccine must wait at least 28 days since receiving the first dose.

The vaccine is available only to those who have:

• not tested positive for COVID-19 in the past three months.

• no cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms.

• no fever.

You will be screened as you register and again when you enter the building for the vaccine.

If appointments are full, please email [email protected] to be placed on a waitlist. Waitlisted people may get called the day before or even the day of for last-minute cancellations or no-show appointments.

For more information on the tiers, please visit the Riverside County Public Health website.

MSJC • Contributed

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