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‘Large-Scale’ COVID-19 Vaccine Site Opens At Six Flags Magic Mountain

A “large-scale” vaccination site opened at Six Flags Magic Mountain on Tuesday as public health officials work to expand the county’s capacity for COVID-19 vaccine distribution.

On Tuesday, a “large-scale” distribution center for the COVID-19 vaccine opened in the parking lot of Six Flags Magic Mountain.

“Today is our first day, we’re expecting to open today at 10 a.m. and begin vaccinations for 2,400 people,” said Marco Rodriguez, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “We’re hoping to ramp up vaccinations to up to 4,000 a day.”

Six Flags Magic Mountain is one of five sites chosen by public health officials for their regional accessibility and their ability to handle large capacities of people. The complete list of the sites are:

  • Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768
  • The Forum, 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305
  • California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330
  • L.A. County Office of Education, 12830 Columbia Way, Downey, CA 90242
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain, 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355

“In L.A. County, we have to vaccinate 10 million people, twice,” Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn said in a statement issued Friday. “These large-scale vaccination sites are going to help us get there by massively increasing our capacity to vaccinate people quickly and efficiently.”

Officials say that L.A. County aims to complete 500,000 free-of-charge vaccinations among healthcare workers by the end of January.

Currently, only prioritized groups such as frontline healthcare workers, residents and staff in nursing facilities, and other long-term care facilities are eligible for vaccination, as identified by the state and the Centers for Disease Control.

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Eligible healthcare workers must have qualifying verification documents, including a healthcare worker badge with a photo, a professional license and a photo ID, a signed letter from an employer and a photo ID, or a payment stub from a healthcare provider with a name and photo ID. Residents who are ineligible at this time should not attempt to register for an appointment, as it may take away time slots from the first round of qualifiers.

“By vaccinating those at the highest risk as soon as possible, we have an opportunity to stabilize our healthcare system, prevent people from being hospitalized from COVID-19, and most importantly, save lives,” said Barbara Ferrer, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, in a statement Friday.

Additionally, an executive order signed by L.A. County Board of Supervisor Chair Hilda Solis on Monday is set to allow all county residents aged 65 and older to obtain the vaccine as well.

“The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been an enormous undertaking, especially during an unprecedented surge where cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to skyrocket,” Solis said in a statement Monday. “However, if we are to ever get out of this dark winter, it is critical that we make headway vaccinating people 65 years of age and older as soon as possible – in line with Governor Gavin Newsom’s recommendations.”

While appointments for the vaccine can be made online, Rodriguez urged residents to only make an appointment if they were in an eligible tier.

“If you are not qualified (…) and decide to make an appointment, you’ll be taking a space from somebody who actually needs it, and will be turned away,” he said. “We want to make sure that we get the people that are at the most risk first.”

To make an appointment, click here.


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‘Large-Scale’ COVID-19 Vaccine Site Opens At Six Flags Magic Mountain

15 comments

  1. I want to get my covid-19 vaccine at Six Flags Do have to make an appointment or I just have to go there.

  2. Elodia Hernandez-Rodriguez

    I am using my email for my mother as she has no email.
    It is irmalcantar@yahoo.com

  3. It is not walk in. You can book online though LA County Public Health

  4. The web site and sign up for the vaccine is so backwards you’d think that it was the first
    day of kindergarten for the authors. To bad they didn’t have time to prepare?

  5. Can +65 people be vaccinated at Magic Mountain or is that location still only for frontline healthcare workers, residents and staff in nursing facilities, and other long-term care facilities?

    I was able to make an appointment for this Sunday for my 75-yr-old mom but am concerned because it said that Magic Mountain was only for healthcare workers.

  6. The day of the appointment how early do i need to arrive at the site ?

  7. I have an appointment at a specific time. How do they get me to the vaccination station if there are hundreds of cars? I plan to arrive a little early. How will this work?
    Also, the website should ask for you information first, then show the available sites and appointments. Very frustrating the way it is now.

  8. I need to get the shot I am 68 years

  9. how do I sign up for the cover vaccine at magic mountain? I am 76.

  10. I’m scheduled to return for my second dose on February 17, 2021. However, they did not give me a time on my vaccination record card. What are the hours that they will be open on February 17, 2021? Do I just show up or do I need to arrange for a time through a website or telephone call? Thanks, Mike

  11. Does anybody know which vaccine they are giving out at Magic Mountain?

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About Michael Brown

Michael Brown has lived in Santa Clarita his whole life. Graduating from Saugus High School in 2016, he continued to stay local by attending The Master’s University, where he achieved a Bachelor's Degree in Communication. Michael joined KHTS in January of 2018 as a news intern, and has since gone on to become the News Director for the KHTS Newsroom. Since joining KHTS, Michael has covered many breaking news stories (both on scene and on air), interviewed dozens of prominent state and federal political figures, and interacted with hundreds of residents from Santa Clarita. When he is not working, Michael enjoys spending time with his family, as well as reading any comic book he can get his hands on.