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Everyone ages 5-64 years old should get 1 dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against serious illness from COVID-19. Children aged 6 months–4 years may need multiple doses of COVID-19 vaccines to be up to date and should include at least 1 dose of updated COVID-19 vaccine.
- COVID-19 Vaccination Verification - Washington State Department of Health
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- COVID-19 Vaccination Verification - Washington State Department of Health
Sep 12, 2023 · WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH COVID-19 Vaccine Timeline | 2 o Anyone aged 5 years and older regardless of previous vaccination is eligible to receive 1 dose of either 2023-2024 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at least 2 months since the last dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. April 19, 2023 - Schedule changed to use bivalent mRNA vaccines.
This page shows how many people have been vaccinated for COVID-19 and progress towards equitable vaccine delivery across all racial and ethnic groups and regions of the county. Find COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and scheduling recommendations; Read about COVID-19 vaccine in Washington state
People 65 and older should get an additional dose of the updated (2023-24) COVID-19 vaccine. Check with your pharmacy, healthcare provider, or visit Vaccines.gov to search for appointments. Call ahead to make sure they have the type of COVID-19 vaccine you need.
Find pharmacies, clinics and other locations offering vaccines around the state of Washington, including near UW campuses. Not currently in Washington? Vaccines.gov details where to get vaccinated in states and territories across the United States.