What you need to know about getting your second dose of vaccine in the Bay Area

But communications and procedures for scheduling those second doses can vary widely across the region, due to the chaotic vaccine rollout in California, unpredictable supplies, and a complex system of suppliers.

The Chronicle polled health officials and infectious disease experts in the Bay Area to answer some of the most pressing questions about second vaccination shots: how and when people get them and how the timing of injections affects protection against the virus.

How do I get my second dose of vaccine in the Bay Area?

Eligible people in the Bay Area have received their vaccinations from a variety of sources – usually their own health care providers (such as Kaiser or Sutter Health), regional health departments, or pharmacies (such as CVS or Safeway).

In general, the distribution location or healthcare provider where you received your first dose should either allow you to make a second dose appointment during your first appointment, or provide a way to schedule afterward. The provider may contact you by email or phone to schedule an appointment directly, or provide you with an option to schedule your next appointment yourself.

If you are passing through your country and are still having problems, here are the steps recommended by officials:

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