This list of coronavirus vaccine sites in Seattle neighborhoods and cities around King County will be updated periodically. For the latest information about where appointments are available close to you, use the Washington State Department of Healthâs vaccine finder tool.
Remember: Only those who are currently eligible for vaccines should book appointments. And providers may need to change or cancel appointments based on the number of vaccine doses they receive in a given week.
Seattle
Safeway, 2622 California Ave SW
Appointments required; schedule here. If no dates are listed, all appointments have been filled. Check back later; donât call the pharmacy to ask about future openings.
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®) an alliance of leading cancer centers has published new best practice recommendations for Management of COVID-19 Infection in Patients with Cancer. This new expert guidance cites more than 150 studies covering how best to manage and treat diagnosed or suspected COVID-19 in cancer patients to achieve the best possible outcomes for all conditions. The recommendations include topics such as:
Who should be tested for SARS-CoV-2;
Which SARS-CoV-2 tests to use;
How to use/interpret PCR cycle threshold (Ct) value;
Who should be isolated, how, and for how long;
When to modify chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or transplantation schedules;
And which COVID-19-directed treatment(s) to use under various circumstances.
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Cancer patients await eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine in Washington
Currently in Washington, cancer alone is not a qualifier for the vaccine. The states tells KING 5 it will be in Phase 2. Author: Kaila Lafferty (KING5) Updated: 8:01 PM PST March 9, 2021
SEATTLE The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists cancer as one of the conditions putting people at increased risk of severe cases of COVID-19.
Experts say the COVID-19 vaccine is safe for most people battling cancer. But not all patients will get access to it right away.
Currently, in Washington state, cancer alone is not a qualifier for the vaccine. In Phase 1B Tier 3, which the state predicts will begin in mid-April, people 50 and older with two underlying health conditions will be eligible, but cancer only counts as one.