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  • Looking for the Phase Finder Website?

    The site has been discontinued with the recent and planned expansion of vaccine eligibility. Check here if you're eligible now and enter your zip code to find available appointments.

  • Everyone will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine over the coming months.

    Due to limited vaccine supply, we need to provide the vaccine in phases. We are starting with people who are most at risk such as healthcare workers, elders, vulnerable individuals, and high-risk critical workers. Our goal is for this process to be as fair and transparent as possible. Visit doh.wa.gov/VaccinationPhasesInfographic.pdf to find out more about Washington's Covid-19 Vaccine Phases.

    We all will benefit if those who face the highest risk get vaccinated first. This will reduce the burden on hospitals, slow the spread of COVID, and help us reopen our communities faster. We are committed to ensuring that every eligible person in Washington will get vaccinated.

    Please complete the following questions to determine whether you are eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine now. Please know we will NOT share your information with anyone. We will use it to assess eligibility and inform planning.

    If you are eligible, you can use the confirmation page to show your eligibility when you go to get vaccinated. The confirmation page is not an appointment. You will still need to make an appointment with a vaccine provider. 

    If you are not eligible yet, please provide contact information and the Washington State Department of Health will provide updates on COVID vaccinations and notify you when you become eligible. You can also check back later.

  • Before you begin, there are a few things for some people to know:

    • If you are pregnant, you're welcome to complete this form, but please speak with your health care provider about your vaccination options.
    • The vaccine prioritization phases under each tribal jurisdiction may be different. Check with your tribal provider.
    • Currently, the Pfizer vaccine is authorized for people ages 16+ and the Moderna vaccine is authorized for ages 18+.
  • We are trusting you to answer these questions truthfully. Truthful responses will help the Department of Health ensure that people with the highest risk of getting COVID or being affected by COVID will be prioritized. Accurate information will also help guide the plans as to which areas in the state most need vaccines.

  • (Note: We are using this information to determine eligibility and inform vaccine distribution)

  • "Healthcare setting" refers to places where healthcare is delivered to humans and includes, but is not limited to, acute care facilities, long term acute care facilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes and assisted living facilities, home healthcare, vehicles where healthcare is delivered (e.g., mobile clinics), and outpatient facilities, such as dialysis centers, physician offices, and others.

  • The following health or medical conditions are associated with more severe outcomes should you be infected with COVID-19. If you have one of these conditions, but it is well managed with medication or lifestyle changes, you should still consider the statement as applying to you. For more information about these conditions or to decide if they apply to you, see this link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html

  • The following health or medical conditions might be associated with more severe outcomes should you be infected with COVID-19. If you have one of these conditions, but it is well managed with medication or lifestyle changes, you should still consider the statement as applying to you. For more information about these conditions or to decide if they apply to you, see this link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html

  • If you're not sure, you can see the list here.

  • Please note that your response will not affect your ability to access a vaccine.

  • You are eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

  • You are not yet eligible to get the COVID-19 Vaccine.

    The Washington State Department of Health can email, call or text message you when you are eligible to get the vaccine. Please choose how you would like to be notified. Your contact information will remain private and will not be used for any other purpose. We wish we could provide you with an exact date that your phase will begin, but the pace that we are able to vaccinate is dependent on unpredictable vaccine supply.

  • If you would like to receive reminders from the Washington State Department of Health about getting your COVID-19 vaccine doses, please provide either an email address or phone number. Email addresses will receive a copy of your confirmation as well. Your information will remain private and will only be used for this purpose.

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