Covid Vaccines Will Be Administered At Disneyland, Making It A Vaccination Supersite

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Disneyland Resort in Anaheim has been established as the first super Point-of-Dispensing (POD) site for COVID-19 vaccines in Orange County and will open later this week, officials announced Monday.

“The Disneyland Resort, the largest employer in the heart of Orange County, has stepped up to host the county’s first Super POD site – undertaking a monumental task in our vaccination distribution process,” said acting Chairman Andrew Do, First District, in a county statement announcing the site. “We truly appreciate the support of the Orange County Fire Authority, our cities, and our residents as we continue to rollout COVID-19 vaccinations throughout the county.”

The site will have the ability to vaccinate thousands of residents daily, according to the county.

“It’s important to vaccinate as many willing people as possible for COVID-19, and we need the space to do it,” said Supervisor Donald P. Wagner, Third District, said in the county’s statement. “I thank Disneyland Resort and the City of Anaheim for stepping up in the shared effort to give OC residents protection against the virus.”

The Disneyland site is expected to be operational later this week, matching a similar timeline to Los Angeles switching Dodger Stadium from a COVID-19 testing super site to a vaccination supersite.

The site will still follow the state’s guidelines and only provide shots to people eligible for vaccines. Currently, the state is only permitting people who are in “Phase 1a” to receive vaccines, with the group recently expanded to include anyone who is age 75 and older, according to the county’s statement.

Only people with appointments and who fall under Phase 1a will receive vaccinations at the Anaheim Resort, the county said.

“Coronavirus has brought both a public health crisis and economic devastation,” said Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu in the county’s statement. “With this super site, we will begin to overcome both. Every vaccination done in Anaheim will help to save lives and speed the reopening and recovery of our city.”