BCHD to Vaccinate South Bay Educators at AdventurePlex

March 4, 2021

Beach Cities Health District (BCHD) is opening a new Vaccination Site for educators this week at AdventurePlex (1701 Marine Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA), to be operated in partnership with the Cities of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach and 11 public school districts.

As of Monday, March 1, all education staff who live or work in Los Angeles County are eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. You can register to be notified when appointments become available at community vaccination sites across the county through MyTurn at https://myturn.ca.gov/.

BCHD has also been working with 4th District Supervisor Janice Hahn and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health to get the site up and running. This vaccine site is not open to the public. Currently, it is a closed Point of Distribution (POD) specifically operating to vaccinate employees of area School Districts and select charter schools.

Vaccines have been allocated to the schools by the Department of Public Health and will be provided to the South Bay Consortium for School Vaccines, which includes the following school districts:
• Centinela Valley Unified High School District
• El Segundo Unified School District
• Hawthorne School District
• Hermosa Beach City School District
• Inglewood Unified School District
• Lawndale Elementary School District
• Lennox School District
• Manhattan Beach Unified School District
• Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District
• Redondo Beach Unified School District
• Wiseburn Unified School District

School districts are scheduling appointments for their staff members based on their criteria and the number of COVID-19 vaccines allotted to each school.

For additional information, visit the website at https://bchd.org/schoolvaccines.