COVID-19 Vaccines
"Skagit County Public Health vaccine clinics held at the Skagit County Fairgrounds are now open to those eligible under Phases 1a and 1b-Tier 1 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Vaccine is available based on current supply.
Scheduling for appointments can now be done online via the PrepMod scheduling tool.
Phase Finder, the state’s online vaccine eligibility tool, will no longer be required to verify COVID-19 vaccine eligibility beginning Wednesday, March 31st.
All vaccine providers have been provided guidance around this change and should no longer be requiring proof of eligibility at vaccine appointments.
To schedule an appointment, visit: prepmod.doh.wa.gov/." Click Here for the Skagit County Public Health Department vaccine webpage and the most current information about availability. Phase 1A, Phase 1B, Tier 1-4 (Beginning March 31) are eliglble for vaccination. This includes the following groups:
• High risk workers in health care settings
• High risk first responders
• Residents and staff of nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other community-based, congregate living settings where most individuals over 65 years of age are receiving care, supervision, or assistance.
• All other workers in health care settings, including care providers.
• Educator or staff member- including administrator, bus driver, food service, environmental services- at a PreK-12 school
• Childcare workers
• All people 65 years and older
• People 50 years and older who live in multi-generational households, including:
o Those who cannot live independently or are receiving long-term care from a paid or unpaid caregiver
o Those living with and caring for kinship such as a grandchild, niece, nephew or elderly parent (this does not include someone 50 years of age or older and caring for their own child)
• Pregnant People, 16 years of age or older
• People with disabilities that make them higher risk for poor health outcomes from COVID-19, ages 16 and older.
• People who work in critical industries in congregate settings. Qualifying workplaces include, but are not limited to:
o Agricultural
o Food processing
o Correctional facilities
o Grocery store workers
o Public Transit
o Firefighters and law enforcement
• People 16 years or older with 2 or more co-morbidities or underlying conditions (beginning March 31)
• All people 60 years and older (beginning March 31)
• People, staff, and volunteers in certain congregate living settings. (beginning March 31) This includes:
o correctional facilities;
o groups homes for people with disabilities;
o settings where people experiencing homelessness live or access services
• High-risk critical workers in certain congregate settings: restaurants, food services, construction, and manufacturing
On March 31, Governor Inslee announced that all adults, ages 16 and older, will be eligible for vaccination beginning on April 15. Read more here.
NOTE: Please, No Pets at the Fairgrounds - Skagit County Public Health asks that people do not bring pets to the Fairgrounds. Service animals are permitted. This is to ensure the safety of our nursing staff and patients.
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Washington
prepmod.doh.wa.gov
State COVID-19 Assistance Hotline: Dial 1-800-525-0127 or 1-888-856-5816, then press #, • 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon - Fri • 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat and Sun, and observed state holidays