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While many people are already eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine and everyone ages 16 and up in the state of Washington will soon join that list on April 15, it might take some hunting to actually track down an appointment. Here’s a guide to finding a shot near you.
Where should I look for an appointment?
Vaccine Locator: One of your first stops should be the state’s Vaccine Locator portal, at vaccinelocator.doh.wa.gov. There you’ll find a list of providers near you and throughout the state, along with links with information about how to contact a provider or schedule an appointment.
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Kitsap Public Health looks to expand community COVID-19 vaccination sites
BREMERTON When it gets enough doses, the community vaccination site at the old St. Michael hospital in Bremerton provides around 700 shots a day.
But getting that many doses hasn t been a sure bet.
In previous weeks, the community site was relegated to administering second doses with vaccine shipments in short supply from the state. The clinic did receive its allotment of vaccines this week, and the site is slated to put 2,300 first doses into people’s arms.
Kitsap Public Health, which established the site alongside the county’s Emergency Operations Center and volunteer groups, is now working to expand those efforts with new vaccination sites in North Kitsap and South Kitsap.
What we know about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine: Timing, dosage, access in Washington state By Evan Bush, The Seattle Times
Published: February 26, 2021, 7:31am
Share: FILE - This Dec. 2, 2020 photo provided by Johnson & Johnson shows vials of the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine protects against COVID-19, according to an analysis by U.S. regulators Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, that sets the stage for a final decision on a new and easier-to-use shot to help tame the pandemic. The Food and Drug Administration’s scientists confirmed that overall, it s about 66% effective and also said J&J s shot, one that could help speed vaccinations by requiring just one dose instead of two, is safe to use. (Johnson & Johnson via AP)