COVID-19 Vaccination site set up at the Oakland Coliseum. Impeccable crowd management makes the process easy and efficient. The total time for the vaccination took about 25 minutes. 10 minutes to go around the track and get vaccinated. The last 15 minutes is for observation. (All Photos: Siliconeer Team)

As vaccinations ramp up throughout the nation, California has implemented a digital portal to track and book appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine. MyTurn.ca.gov makes it easier to access vaccines as eligibility opens up to any Californian 16 and up. Siliconeer urges everyone to get vaccinated so we can all dunk this pandemic and safely return to our normal lives. We can’t wait to meet you in person and we know you can’t wait to meet your loved ones as well.

Siliconeer presents a photo essay to highlight the ease and speed of the whole vaccination experience from this past weekend at the Oakland Coliseum. The total time for the whole process took about 30 minutes.

Entrance to the actual vaccination area. Public Health Officers guide vehicles into different lanes to mitigate traffic and increase efficiency.
Entrance to the actual vaccination area. Public Health Officers guide vehicles into different lanes to mitigate traffic and increase efficiency.
Traffic cones setup to guide vehicles through the vast Coliseum parking lot. Imagine the amount of time going into setting the cones up. It was all worth-it as they were easy to follow. Be careful, it isn’t a racetrack and there are enough police cars to remind you of that.
Traffic cones set up to guide vehicles through the vast Coliseum parking lot. Imagine the amount of time going into setting the cones up. It was all worth it as they were easy to follow. Be careful, it isn’t a racetrack and there are enough police cars to remind you of that.
Many vehicles in different lanes. This is how the actual vaccination site looks like. You are greeted by a vaccine administrator who will go over a quick questionnaire, confirm your appointment and ask for any form of ID verification.
Many vehicles in different lanes. This is how the actual vaccination site looks like. You are greeted by a vaccine administrator who will go over a quick questionnaire, confirm your appointment and ask for any form of ID verification.
Vaccine administrators and public health officers working in coalition to vaccinate Californians at the Oakland Coliseum.
Vaccine administrators and public health officers working in coalition to vaccinate Californians at the Oakland Coliseum.
Many vehicles in different lanes. This is how the actual vaccination site looks like. You are greeted by a vaccine administrator who will go over a quick questionnaire, confirm your appointment and ask for any form of ID verification.
Many vehicles in different lanes. This is how the actual vaccination site looks like. You are greeted by a vaccine administrator who will go over a quick questionnaire, confirm your appointment and ask for any form of ID verification.
NOW WE WAIT! This is the last step in the vaccination process to avoid any further complications, people who receive the vaccine wait for 15 minutes at the designated waiting area after exiting the vaccination tent. This is the final step and as long as there is no health emergency, you are good to go. If there are any complications, just honk and a team of medical experts will be there to assist you.
NOW WE WAIT! This is the last step in the vaccination process to avoid any further complications, people who receive the vaccine wait for 15 minutes at the designated waiting area after exiting the vaccination tent. This is the final step and as long as there is no health emergency, you are good to go. If there are any complications, just honk and a team of medical experts will be there to assist you.
Siliconeer Publisher, Seema Gupta, receives the first dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine. She received a vaccine card along with the vaccine and will be back in three weeks for the second dose.
Siliconeer Publisher, Seema Gupta, receives the first dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine. She received a vaccine card along with the vaccine and will be back in three weeks for the second dose.
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