OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) made its own official recommendation that everyone 6 months and older get the COVID-19 vaccine. This recommendation is majorly expanded ...
Washington residents 6 months and older can now receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacies and medical clinics without a prescription, under a new standing order signed by the state health ...
Most Washington residents won’t need a prescription to get the COVID-19 vaccine at their local clinic or pharmacy, the state Department of Health (DOH) announced Friday. That’s because the department ...
The Washington State Department of Health released a statement on Friday, emphasizing the safety of vaccines as a federal ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has issued a new standing order that allows people aged 6 months and older to continue to access the COVID-19 vaccine without a ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Multicare physician and vaccine expert, Dr. Gretchen LaSalle, addressed the recent decline in respiratory immunizations in Washington State. According to the Washington State ...
COVID-19 and flu vaccination rates in Washington have fallen this season compared with the previous year, according to state data. Washington's Department of Health, to help address the problem, ...
State leaders are going their own way in making vaccine policies this fall — which means your ability to get a COVID-19 shot may soon depend on where you live. New York has declared a "statewide ...
Washington state’s health department is trying to straighten out confusion about who can or should get a Covid vaccine — and has given legal heft to their recommendation. Thanks to a standing order ...
People in Washington 6 months and older can now receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacies and medical clinics without a prescription, under a new standing order signed by the state health ...
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