Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Need a COVID-19 Vaccine or at-Home Test? What You Need to Know in Fresno County
By admin
Published 1 year ago on
September 30, 2023

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

An updated version of the COVID-19 vaccine is available for Fresno patients through their local pharmacies and healthcare providers.

Oscar Alexander Portrait

Oscar Alexander

Fresnoland

The new vaccine, produced by ModernaTX Inc. and Pfizer Inc., targets the Omicron variant XBB 1.5 and its other sub-lineages: XBB 1.6 and XBB 2.3.

The FDA cited an expected uptick in the XBB variants in the fall of 2023 as more than 95% of the circulating variants in the U.S. as of early June 2023 are of that strain and similar protein sequence.

“Continued mutations make it easier for COVID-19 to infect individuals, even if they have been previously infected with earlier strains of COVID-19,” said Dr. Trinidad Solis and Dr. John Zweifler in a joint email to Fresnoland. “Also, immunity against viral illnesses including COVID-19 tends to wane over time, both for those who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, as well as for those who were previously infected.”

The FDA and the Fresno County Department of Public Health recommend the new vaccine for individuals 12 years and older and, in emergencies, for individuals 6 months and older.

The CDC says the side effects are similar to those of the original COVID vaccines: fatigue, headaches, chills, low fever, muscle aches, and possible pain and swelling on the injection site of the arm.

The FDA has also moved to hold annual meetings in June to assess COVID-19 vaccine updates.

Where to Get the New Vaccine?

To get your vaccine, make an appointment with your doctor or local pharmacy to get the booster for COVID-19 in Fresno.

According to CVS, vaccines will be free of charge for all ages, regardless of insurance status, with Rite Aid and Walgreens following suit.

A CVS source told Fresnoland that annual updated COVID vaccines could become routine, much like the flu shot.

COVID-19 in Fresno

Fresno County has seen a 12.2% positivity rate in COVID cases last week, a 2.6% decrease from the week prior and significantly lower than the county’s late August peak of 15% positivity.

California has seen positive cases up 12.8%, a .05% decrease from 7 days prior but still more than 5% above the positive cases reported in mid-July.

The U.S. has seen an 18% increase in cases in the past two weeks, an average of 4,679 daily.

At-Home COVID Tests and How to Get Them

The Biden administration again started taking orders for free at-home COVID tests on Monday, Sept. 25.

The administration guaranteed a $600 million investment that will work to deliver a maximum of four free tests per household.

To place an order for free at-home COVID tests, visit COVID.gov.

To prevent the spread of COVID, the FCDPH recommends staying up to date on vaccines, staying home if you feel sick, and wearing a mask in crowded indoor places.

This article first appeared on Fresnoland and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

About Fresnoland

Fresnoland is a nonprofit news organization dedicated to making policy public.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Punjabi Farmers Get Few Answers to Questions About Groundwater Regulations

DON'T MISS

Fresno State Engineering Grad Prepares for Takeoff

DON'T MISS

This Fuzzy-Wuzzy Kitty Yearns for the Quiet Life

DON'T MISS

Fresno Men Charged in Murder Case Without a Body

DON'T MISS

Liberal Donors Plot to Overturn Republican House Majority in 2026

DON'T MISS

Wired Wednesday: Will New Homes Be Built at Old IRS Site?

DON'T MISS

Trump Brings Chaos Back to Washington by Attempting to Kill Bipartisan Budget Deal

DON'T MISS

Suits Against Fresno EOC Claim Wage Violations, Unlawful Firing

DON'T MISS

Investigation Reveals Millionaire Musicians Exploit COVID Relief Funds for Luxury Spending

DON'T MISS

Did Fresno Council Change Rules To Deny Arias Its Presidency?

UP NEXT

This Fuzzy-Wuzzy Kitty Yearns for the Quiet Life

UP NEXT

Fresno Men Charged in Murder Case Without a Body

UP NEXT

Suits Against Fresno EOC Claim Wage Violations, Unlawful Firing

UP NEXT

Did Fresno Council Change Rules To Deny Arias Its Presidency?

UP NEXT

AG Bonta Clears Fresno Police in Officer-Involved Shooting Death

UP NEXT

Fresno Strike Ends as City Reaches a Deal With White-Collar Union

UP NEXT

Gov. Newsom Declares State of Emergency Over Bird Flu Outbreak

UP NEXT

Herndon Avenue Walmart Gas Station Coming in January

UP NEXT

Fresno Man Gets 50 Years to Life in Prison for Murder and Attempted Murder

UP NEXT

Madera Man Guilty of Kidnapping, Sexual Assault in Case Distinguished by Victim’s Courage

Fresno Men Charged in Murder Case Without a Body

14 hours ago

Liberal Donors Plot to Overturn Republican House Majority in 2026

14 hours ago

Wired Wednesday: Will New Homes Be Built at Old IRS Site?

14 hours ago

Trump Brings Chaos Back to Washington by Attempting to Kill Bipartisan Budget Deal

15 hours ago

Suits Against Fresno EOC Claim Wage Violations, Unlawful Firing

15 hours ago

Investigation Reveals Millionaire Musicians Exploit COVID Relief Funds for Luxury Spending

15 hours ago

Did Fresno Council Change Rules To Deny Arias Its Presidency?

16 hours ago

AG Bonta Clears Fresno Police in Officer-Involved Shooting Death

17 hours ago

Fresno Strike Ends as City Reaches a Deal With White-Collar Union

18 hours ago

Federal Reserve Cuts Its Key Rate by a Quarter-Point but Envisions Fewer Reductions Next Year

18 hours ago

Punjabi Farmers Get Few Answers to Questions About Groundwater Regulations

After a four-hour workshop with state officials in Visalia, Punjabi American farmers were left frustrated and questioning whether California...

2 hours ago

2 hours ago

Punjabi Farmers Get Few Answers to Questions About Groundwater Regulations

2 hours ago

Fresno State Engineering Grad Prepares for Takeoff

3 hours ago

This Fuzzy-Wuzzy Kitty Yearns for the Quiet Life

Christopher Edward Stephens (left), 37, and Ryan Randall Sutter, 29, both of Fresno, were charged in relation to the the murder of Micaela Faith Navarro, 26, of Fresno, the Fresno County District Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024. (Fresno County Sheriff's Office)
14 hours ago

Fresno Men Charged in Murder Case Without a Body

14 hours ago

Liberal Donors Plot to Overturn Republican House Majority in 2026

14 hours ago

Wired Wednesday: Will New Homes Be Built at Old IRS Site?

15 hours ago

Trump Brings Chaos Back to Washington by Attempting to Kill Bipartisan Budget Deal

15 hours ago

Suits Against Fresno EOC Claim Wage Violations, Unlawful Firing

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend