Washington residents 6 months and older can now receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacies and medical clinics without a prescription, under a new standing order signed by the state health ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) made its own official recommendation that everyone 6 months and older get the COVID-19 vaccine. This recommendation is majorly expanded ...
Fewer Washingtonians have been vaccinated against the flu and COVID-19 so far this season than at this point in the last three years, according to state health data. As of this week, providers had ...
Effective immediately, everyone 6 months and older, including pregnant people, can obtain the updated COVID vaccine from any qualified healthcare provider or pharmacy in Washington State. The ...
Hospital visits for COVID-19 reached their highest point of the calendar year last month, part of a summer surge that compared to prior years was relatively modest. About 1.4% of hospital visits ...
A significant percentage of 1,500 Latino patients in Washington state who had been diagnosed with COVID reported in a survey that they had experienced long COVID symptoms, according to a UW Medicine ...
People in Washington 6 months and older can now receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacies and medical clinics without a prescription, under a new standing order signed by the state health ...
A significant percentage of 1,500 Latino patients in Washington state who had been diagnosed with COVID reported in a survey that they had experienced long COVID symptoms, according to a UW Medicine ...
Higher than expected long COVID rates found in survey of Latinos in WA state. Higher COVID infection, hospitalization and death rates reported among Hispanic residents. Of concern was the demographic ...