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L.A. County To Transition Magic Mountain COVID-19 Vaccination Site To COC

After several months of operation, the large-scale COVID-19 vaccination site at Six Flags Magic Mountain is set to transition away from the amusement park in favor of a smaller site at College of the Canyons (COC), County officials announced Monday.

Starting on April 19, College of the Canyons and Palmdale Oasis Park Recreation Center are scheduled to begin operating as County-operated vaccination sites in the northern part of Los Angeles County, according to L.A. County officials.

“Six Flags Magic Mountain has been honored to work with our L.A. County Health Department partners in serving as a COVID-19 vaccination site since January 2021. We wish them much success with their new vaccination distribution efforts,” said Jerry Certonio, spokesperson for Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Both of these sites are set to replace Six Flags Magic Mountain, which is scheduled to cease providing vaccinations on April 18.  These new vaccination sites are planned to centrally serve residents from both the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley communities.

“I am incredibly grateful to Magic Mountain for their generosity and critical partnership as we provided the vaccine to thousands of residents at their mass vaccine distribution site,” said Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “Ensuring equitable vaccine access for communities in the North County is a priority and I appreciate the collaboration between the County and our community partners, including Magic Mountain, to run efficient operations that support our monumental task of vaccinating our residents. Moving forward, we are continuing to provide crucial vaccine accessibility for residents in both the Antelope and Santa Clarita Valleys.”

The College of the Canyons and Palmdale Oasis Park Recreation Center vaccination sites are planned to each have the ability to administer up to 2,000 vaccinations per day and provide walk-up appointment options.

“The partnership with Six Flags Magic Mountain has proven invaluable to the County’s vaccination efforts, as the site provided vaccine to so many residents living in our hardest-hit communities,” said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Director of L.A. Public Health. “We are forever grateful for their partnership, and are committed to providing vaccines to northern Los Angeles County residents through these two additional sites.”

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The vaccination site at Magic Mountain began operating in January 2021. Approximately 129,000 vaccines have been administered at that site.

“Six Flags Magic Mountain was there for the community when the County needed to quickly organize large-scale vaccination sites,” said Kevin McGowan, Director of the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management.  “We are grateful for their partnership and contribution in this unprecedented effort to protect our community and save lives.”

The vaccination site at Six Flags Magic Mountain is one of five large-scale vaccination sites operated by Los Angeles County.

The remaining large-scale sites operated by the County are:

  • Pomona Fairplex in Pomona
  • The Forum in Inglewood
  • California State University, Northridge
  • L.A. County Office of Education in Downey

In addition, two smaller-scale, walk-up sites are also operated by the County.

L.A. County residents are able to confirm their eligibility and make their vaccination appointments by visiting VaccinateLACounty.com.

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A Santa Clarita native, Jade has spent her whole life involved in community outreach. After graduating from Learning Post High in 2015, she went on to College of the Canyons to pursue a double major in English and Marketing. Jade spent several years as a ballroom dance performer for a local studio and has performed at public and private events throughout Santa Clarita. As KHTS Co-News Director Jade oversees the KHTS news team, which covers all the latest news impacting Santa Clarita. Along with covering and writing her own news stories, Jade can be heard broadcasting the daily local news every weekday morning and afternoon drive-time twice an hour on KHTS 98.1FM and AM-1220. Jade is also instrumental in reporting on-the-scene local emergencies, covering them on-air and via Facebook Live and YouTube. Another dimension to Jade’s on-air skills and writing are her regular political and celebrity interviews, including her bi-monthly interview with our Congressman Mike Garcia and many other local politicians and community leaders.