State Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said a recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention based on data from the Los Angeles Health Department provides “further evidence” that boosters provide protection from being hospitalized with the virus.
“During the [study] period that omicron variant was predominant, unvaccinated persons had infection and hospitalization rates at 3.6 and 23 times higher, respectively, than those that were fully vaccinated,” she noted. “With a booster, it was two and 5.3 times higher, respectively, than those of fully vaccinated persons without a booster.”
Many of the outreach strategies officials will use to promote boosters are already being implemented.
Persichilli said the department’s vaccine call center (855-568-0545) can assist with scheduling appointments, including for homebound residents, and sending text message reminders to those who need booster shots.
“Last month alone, there were 173,000 outbound calls to support booster education and events,” she said.