Here s where COVID shots can be found with no appointment necessary in Pierce County
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 5 hrs ago Debbie Cockrell, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
May 5 Story has been updated with more locations offering walk-in vaccine services.
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Vaccine availability is improving in Pierce County, so much so that it appears the days of endless refreshes of websites to find open appointments have turned into casual on-the-spot events where you can show up anytime.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department on Tuesday said on Twitter, Drop-ins are now welcome at most vaccine events listed on our site.
The clinic at Lakewood Towne Center, 10330 59th Ave. SW, Suite B, is open seven days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Appointments are open for those age 16 and older, though those ages 16 and 17 must still pre-register with a parent or guardian. Registration is available at tpchd.org/vaxtothefuture. Walk-ins also are welcome.
Feb. 3 The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department on Wednesday announced two more mass vaccination clinics for Pierce County. At 9 a.m. Thursday (Feb. 4) registration will open for two two drive-thru vaccination events in Buckley and Gig Harbor this week. You must be in Phase 1A and 1B Tier 1 and live or work in Pierce County to register. Visit social media (https://twitter.com/TPCHD) or the .
Jan. 23 Pierce County reported 138 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday and no additional deaths. Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department on Thursday announced it was changing the way it would report deaths. The department no longer will specify whether underlying health conditions were involved in individual cases. The department said it would update that information as a total percentage of cases .
Debbie Cockrell and Josephine Peterson: First COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics announced for Lakewood, Puyallup
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 1/23/2021 Debbie Cockrell and Josephine Peterson, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Jan. 22 The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department on Friday announced its first free mass vaccination clinics.
People who are in either Phase 1A and 1B Tier 1 are offered spots by appointment only for two drive-thru clinics, a partnership of MultiCare Health System, Pierce County Department of Emergency Management, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health.
Registration, which is required for both events, is at form.jotform.com/210194954540152. The first clinic will be at Clover Park Technical College, 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Lakewood, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 26. Enter at both Steilacoom Boulevard entrances and get directed to vaccination site.
Jan. 21 Pierce County reported 304 new COVID-19 cases Thursday and nine new deaths. Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department on Thursday announced it was changing the way it would report deaths. The department no longer will specify whether underlying health conditions were involved in individual cases. The department said it would update that information as a total percentage of cases weekly in .