Jefferson County Public Health along with the Department of Emergency Management (DEM) will hold an appointment-only vaccination clinic beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday, March 21.
The clinic will be …
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Jefferson County Public Health, along with the Department of Emergency Management, will hold an appointment-only vaccination clinic beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday, March 21.
The clinic will be held at the Chimacum School District’s Multi-Purpose Room on 91 West Valley Road where the Moderna vaccine will be offered.
As of March 17, those eligible for the vaccine now include critical workers in agriculture, food processing, grocery stores, public transit, firefighters and law enforcement, staff and volunteers in congregate living settings; people ages 16-plus who are pregnant or have a disability that puts them at higher risk.
Anyone who was eligible in earlier vaccine phases can also schedule an appointment.
To participate in Sunday’s clinic you must first visit FindYourPhaseWA.org to check your eligibility. Print a copy of the confirmation page to bring to the clinic for your appointment.
Next, log on to bit.ly/jeffcovax to make your appointment.
For those who do not have access to a computer, please call 360-344-9791 to make an appointment.
Appointments for your second vaccination will be made after your first injection.
Based on vaccine allocation, facility availability and other factors, Jefferson County Public Health and the DEM are planning to open more COVID vaccination clinics throughout the community.
Together, they are committed to offering Jefferson County residents multiple opportunities to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.