San Bernardino County TOGETHER
COVID-19 October
15, 2021 Update
• Health Ambassadors educating public about COVID-19
• ESRI highlights Public Health's Research, Assessment, and
Planning team
To schedule an appointment, please visit the County
vaccinations
For all COVID-19 related information, including
case statistics, FAQs, guidelines and resources, visit the County’s COVID-19
webpage at http://sbcovid19.com/ Residents of San Bernardino County may also
call the COVID-19 helpline at (909) 387-3911 for general information and resources
about the virus.
For all COVID-19 related information, including
case statistics, FAQs, guidelines and resources, visit the County’s COVID-19
webpage at http://sbcovid19.com/
Residents of San Bernardino County may also call
the COVID-19 helpline at (909) 387-3911 for general information and resources
about the virus. The phone line is NOT for medical calls and is available
Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have questions about social
services, please call 211.
County Health Ambassadors
Continue Educating about COVID-19
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The San Bernardino County COVID-19 Health
Ambassador program launched in June of 2021 with the mission of promoting
overall community health and preventing the spread of COVID-19 countywide. This
team of dedicated Public Health professionals provides educational
presentations, informational booths, and in-person outreach to every area of
San Bernardino County. They specialize in knowledge related to COVID-19
prevention, testing, and vaccinations. San Bernardino County was the first
county in California to launch a program like this!
Since its inception, at least five other counties
have launched a similar program and the State of California recently announced
their plan to launch a version of their own ambassador program.
In the month of September 2021 alone, they provided 6
presentations, attended 7 community events, and hosted 34 informational booths.
Since the start of their program, they have had over 2,385
personal conversations with the community about COVID-19, provided over 5,550
educational materials, and 1,723 giveaways at events. They recently celebrated
their 100th attended event!
After a presentation by the COVID-19 Health
Ambassadors in partnership with the Family Service Association and the Together
Toward Health team.
The Family Service Association reported:
Ø 108 people believed
the training helped increase their knowledge to keep program participants (our
most vulnerable neighbors) safe,
Ø 97 people increased
their knowledge on the risks associated with COVID so they can more effectively
educate those around them,
Ø 92 people indicated
they increased their awareness about vaccine safety,
Ø 23 people thought the information could help
them help stop the spread of misinformation in their circles,
Ø 43% of
unvaccinated participants reported that they are more likely to get vaccinated.
Sadie Covarrubias, a COVID-19 Health Ambassador,
reported that she enjoys her job. Each day, she gets to talk to the community
about COVID-19 and help to end the pandemic for good.
“One day, when we were out with the San Bernardino County mobile
vaccination team in Phelan, several of the residents decided to get vaccinated
after we spoke with them and were able to provide them with more information
about COVID,” Covarrubias said.
“The COVID-19 Health Ambassador Team is a representation of just
one of the many ways that Public Health and the entire County team has striven
during this pandemic to support each individual as we work together to make
healthy choices for ourselves, for others, and for our community,” said Joshua
Dugas, Director of Public Health.
To learn more about the COVID-19 Health
Ambassador Program or to request their services for your business,
organization, or to have them attend a community event, please visit https://sbcovid19.com/health-ambassador-program/ or email communityevents@dph.sbcounty.gov