Vaccinations Are Your Best Protection Against COVID-19
When you get the vaccine, you are protecting more than yourself. You are helping to protect your family, friends, and community. While it is still possible for a vaccinated person to get COVID-19, the vaccine and booster greatly reduce the risk of severe illness.
Each COVID-19 vaccine has been tested in clinical trials involving tens of thousands of people where it was found that the benefits greatly outweigh the risks. Billions of people across the world have received the vaccine, and very few serious side effects have been reported.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have been fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The vaccine cannot give you COVID-19, and it does not affect fertility.
COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Vaccines are free and no ID is required.
Who can get vaccinated?
You do not have to be an OLE Health patient to get a vaccine at OLE Health. Anyone over the age of 6 months can receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
You will not be considered fully vaccinated until:
- 2 weeks after a second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
- 2 weeks after a single-dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccinations at OLE Health
OLE Health South Napa Campus and North Napa Campus
Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM. at 300 Hartle Court, Napa
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM. at 1141 Pear Tree Lane, Napa
Vaccination is by appointment only
For other vaccine locations, visit myturn.ca.govÂ
Available VaccinesÂ
Ages 6 months+ – All doses of 3-dose primary series of Pfizer or 2-dose primary series of Moderna
Ages 6-11 – First and Second Dose of Pfizer or Moderna and Pfizer monovalent booster
Ages 11-18 – First and Second Dose of Pfizer or Moderna
Ages 19 and older – Second dose Moderna
Ages 6 months+ – Pfizer bivalent booster
Ages 6 years+ – Moderna bivalent booster
Other Vaccine Locations
For other vaccine locations, including locations that don’t require an appointment, visit myturn.ca.gov.Â
Your Vaccine Card
After you get your shot, you will be given a vaccination card. Keep it handy to show when you travel or for certain activities. It’s a good idea to take a picture of it with your phone. Bring your card with you when you come in for your second shot or a booster so the information will be added to your vaccine card.
Need a New Vaccine Card?
- If you are an OLE Health patient, call us. We will print your immunization record for you.
- If you are NOT a current patient, call your healthcare provider and ask them to print your CAIR immunization record.