COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination 


How To Get Vaccinated – or Boosted

nurse applying bandaid on young woman's armCOVID-19 vaccines are now available to anyone – and that includes college students! 

The CDC recommends that everyone age 6 months and older should get the latest updated COVID-19 vaccine, if it's been at least two months since you received your last dose of any vaccine. You can find more details on the .

  • Vaccinations are available at many pharmacies and health care offices.
  • You can also visit the Santa Clara County for information about clinic sites near you – where you can drop in without an appointment, or schedule a time that fits your schedule. 
  • Or search for vaccination locations in California on or nationwide on 


How To Get Tested 

  • Visit the Santa Clara County for information about testing kits and clinics.
  • You can also get free home-testing kits from the U.S. government, which is offering up to four kits per household this fall. (If you got free home kits last year, you can still order a new batch now.) Visit to request yours.

Latest Updates

The most current information about COVID-19 will come from the , the  and the .


Student Health Services

Current students can visit the Health Services virtual clinic for services. The virtual clinic uses online video that is HIPAA-compliant for privacy and security, so students can talk with a health care provider about issues including women’s health, birth control, community resources and referrals. To schedule an appointment, send an email to deanzahealthservices@deanza.edu  

  • You can also visit , an online resource for students.
  • Note: If you have  â€“ which may include a combination of fever, cough, difficulty breathing, headache, chills and loss of taste or smell – stay home and call your primary doctor, health care provider's nurse hotline, or Valley Medical Center at 408.885.5000. 
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