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ACTIVE PHASE IN OC
Phase 1A
ALL TIERS + PEOPLE AGED 65+ With the limited supply of vaccines, the County of Orange is following the State of California’s guidance and framework for fair and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. See phased approach HERE.
The success of the County’s implementation of the phased, tiered vaccination plan depends on everyone being patient and allowing priority groups to be vaccinated first.
Currently, appointments at SuperPOD locations will be provided only to the following prioritized groups:
Overwhelming the appointment system will make it even more challenging to dispense the limited supply of vaccine currently available. As vaccine becomes more plentiful, additional appointments will become available, and eligibility will open up to other groups.
Individuals who live or work in Orange County, CA can register online through www.Othena.com to view available appointments and to keep informed with upcoming availability.
Othena is a vaccine scheduling system created by CuraPatient, in conjunction with leading health care experts and public health agencies.
Test kits are available at no cost for individuals who live in Orange County and are asymptomatic or have exposure concerns. CLICK to order your test.
Orange County, CA COVID-19 Case Count
To become familiar with reporting data, please review the Glossary of Dashboard Terms and Data FAQs.
COVID-19 Data Frequently Asked Questions are available here
Glossary of Dashboard Terms are available here
OC COVID-19 Equity Initiatives are available here
Posted Date: 1/21/2021
The new ArcGIS data platform (see Desktop, Mobile & Map Buttons below) improves the COVID-19 reporting process and minimizes any discrepancy between State and Orange County information by reporting same day information. The 6 a.m. State data are downloaded from CalREDIE each morning, checked to remove duplicates and/or out-of-county residents and then reported to our website by 5 p.m.
Southern California Regional ICU beds availability (excluding NICU & PICU beds): 0.0% (adjusted) & 7.5% (unadjusted)
https://covid19.ca.gov/stay-home-except-for-essential-needs/
Southern California: Remains under order (as of 01/20/21); four-week ICU capacity projections do not meet criteria to exit order
4,359 SNF residents, 2,270 OC jail inmates, and 728 Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Includes 770 SNF residents, 274 ALF residents, 1 OC jail inmates, and 4 Persons Experiencing Homelessness
1 skilled nursing facility residents,
0 skilled nursing facility staff,
0 assisted living facility residents,
0 OC Jail inmates,
37 residents (not living in a facility)
*Includes ICU cases
ICU - Intensive Care Units
Numbers fluctuate day-by-day due to changes in patient condition(s). Data are gathered daily at one point in time.
For best viewing of data, use Desktop to Mobile version to view charts and use Data Maps link to view data in map format.
Key data displayed on HCA’s COVID-19 data dashboard are available to download using the County of Orange Open Data Portal under the “Health” icon at: http://data-ocpw.opendata.arcgis.com/.
OC HCA Quick Links
COVID-19 – Essential Tips
Protect Yourself and Others
If you are showing symptoms, you should get tested and stay home until you find out the results.
Getting Tested for COVID-19
Persons at high risk should be tested (65+ years of age with underlying health conditions, or living/working in a risk setting).
Waiting for Test Results
If you are showing symptoms of illness, isolate yourself away from others, even in your own home.
Call Your Doctor
If your symptoms get worse instead of better, call your doctor right away.
Dial 911
Always dial 911 in an emergency.