In-home COVID-19 vaccination and boosters FAQ updated
Answers to frequently asked questions about in-home COVID-19 vaccination and boosters for people 6 months of age and older with an injury, developmental disability, medical or mental health condition that makes it difficult to leave the home.
New "Masks encouraged here? poster
A new poster for organizations and businesses to print and post who would like to encourage their patrons to wear a mask.
Dr. Ben Danielson answers parents' questions about vaccines for children under 5,?Public Health Insider blog
In this video series, Dr. Ben Danielson answers common questions from parents about the vaccines for kids under 5. Also in the blog: a list of free back-to-school clinics offering the COVID vaccine for children up to age 18, in addition to other childhood vaccines.
Test positive for COVID-19? At high risk for severe illness or hospitalization??A free telehealth service available to make oral antiviral medication easier to access,?WA State Dept. of Health
Until now, telehealth for COVID-19 has only been available to insured patients who receive care through a health care provider that offers telehealth visits. This new program makes telehealth consultations for COVID-19 available to everyone, regardless of insurance status, with no out-of-pocket costs.
Free Back-to-School vaccination clinics in King County are offering all the vaccinations required for school! Get your child up-to-date at a clinic in Seattle, Renton, Federal, Way or Auburn!,?Public Health Insider blog
It happens every summer ? you blink once, and it?s already back-to-school season. Before that first day rolls around, make sure your child is fully up-to-date on vaccinations required for school so they can stay healthy, thriving, and ready to learn. This year, it?s easier than ever to get caught up on vaccines at one of many back-to-school clinics in south King County.
All other COVID-19 dashboards are posted at?www.kingcounty.gov/covid/data
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