Where Can You Get The COVID-19 Vaccine?

Posted January 26, 2021 at 7:33 am by

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By Hayley Day, San Juan Update

UPDATE: On Jan. 29, San Juan County officials said some can also get the vaccine at the Lopez Island Pharmacy. Learn more on the pharmacy’s website and Facebook page.

In San Juan County, the only COVID-19 vaccine supplier as of Jan. 26 is the San Juan County Health and Community Services.

Staff is offering COVID-19 immunization clinics on San Juan, Orcas and Lopez Islands.

As of Jan. 26, there were no appointments available. The department will release the next available appointments at 5 p.m., Friday, Jan. 29.

According to the county, at this time, vaccine eligibility is limited to individuals in Phase 1a or Phase 1b Tier 1, including health care workers, first responders, those over 65, and those over 50 and caring for a grandchild or elder. Full details are available here.

As of Jan. 26, there were seven locations to receive the vaccine in Skagit County, including at Island Hospital on 24th Street in Anacortes. Make an appointment for that location here.

There are also three locations to receive the vaccine in Island County and five in Whatcom County.

To locate vaccine distributors in Washington state, visit the state health department’s website.

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