To see where you might receive a vaccine, check the state’s Vaccine Locator tool. For detailed information about the different phases and eligibility for a vaccine (we are currently in phase 1B tiers 3 and 4), visit covidvaccinewa.org.
Eligible now
- People 60 years and older
- Workers in congregate settings like construction, manufacturing and restaurants
- Anyone with two or more comorbidities
- People, including staff and volunteers, in congregate living settings:
- Correctional facilities
- Group homes for people with disabilities
- People experiencing homelessness who live in or access services in congregate settings
- Educators working with students from pre-K age through grade 12, school support staff and child care workers
- High-risk critical workers in the following industries: agriculture, fishing vessel crews, food processing, grocery store/food bank, corrections (prisons, jails, detention centers), court of law, public transit, and remaining first responders
- People 16 years or older who are pregnant or have a disability that puts them at high risk for severe COVID-19 illness
- High-risk health care workers in health care settings
- High-risk first responders
- Long-term care facility residents
- All other workers at risk in health care settings
- All people 50 years or older in multigenerational households (such as an elder and a grandchild)
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Eligible April 15
- All Washingtonians 16 years and older, according to announcement made by Governor Jay Inslee on March 31.