Local COVID-19 Resources
VaccineFinder is a free, online service where users can search for locations that offer vaccinations. We work with partners such as clinics, pharmacies, and health departments to provide accurate and up-to-date information about vaccination services. VaccineFinder is operated by epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Call 211 (in the United States or Canada) or visit the 211 website. 211 providers across the United States and Canada connect people with services and resources in their local communities, including people who are in need of financial or other assistance as a result of lost wages from event cancellations, business closures, and quarantines. Many 211s are working closely with state and local health officials to provide up-to-date information to the general public about the virus and outbreak. Service professionals are available 24/7 in 180 languages by dialing 211 on your telephones.
Please note: if you have an emergency, dial 911.
Findhelp.org’s network connects people seeking help and the thousands of verified social care providers that serve them, making it easy for people to find social services in their communities. Their site includes resources related to food, housing, employment and more.
The site is available in over 100 languages (see bottom-left hand navigation to view the site in other languages).
California Department of Public Health, Let’s get to immunity, vaccinating California’s 58 counties.
Community-Based Testing Sites for COVID-19.
List of testing sites information by state, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Consult Health Agencies and Organizations
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
California Department of Public Health
- VaccinateAll58.com – California Department of Public Health, Let’s get to immunity, vaccinating California’s 58 counties
- California Coronavirus COVID-19 Response Toolkit – Ready-to-use digital resources that can be shared in your community and on social media, to help communicate about ongoing COVID-19 efforts in California.
- COVID-19 [ English ] (see upper-right hand navigation to view the site in other languages) Site is also available in almost 100 languages by selecting the gear icon (next to Menu).
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
- COVID-19 [ English ] Site also includes additional language versions via Google Translate (see “Translate” at top of screen). Some materials are also available in languages such as Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Armenian, Tagalog, Arabic, Farsi, Cambodian, Russian, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Click on specific resources under sections like “What You Should Know” and “Information for” to view language options
- American Medical Association (AMA) website [ English ]
American Public Health Association
- American Public Health Association (APHA) website [ English ]
Information from the University of California and UCLA
- Coronavirus Information for all UC campuses [ English ]
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for the campus community [ English ]
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
- Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 Information Page [ English ]
- Site can also be viewed through additional languages via Translate option (at top of page, next to globe icon) [ English ]
Disclaimer
The resources collected here are intended to provide basic information about COVID-19 to diverse communities. Please use the resources provided with caution. We do not endorse or assume responsibility for any information offered by third-party websites that are linked through this site. We strongly recommend consulting your personal health care providers and local officials for medical advice and guidelines. Due to the rapidly changing development of knowledge and guidelines around COVID-19, we have worked to confirm the origin of the links and resources to the best of our ability, but we know that some information provided may be out-of-date or incomplete. If you have any questions, please contact us at resources@aasc.ucla.edu or fill out our feedback form for suggestions.