No-cost in-home COVID shots available in King County

Do you or someone you care for have difficulty leaving home? Public Health – Seattle & King County offers no-cost in-home COVID-19 vaccination to anyone who has difficulty leaving home due to a disability, health condition, injury, or other special circumstance. Most insurance plans are accepted. There is no cost for vaccination if you are uninsured.
Schedule an appointment by calling 206-848-0243 or emailing vaccineinfo@kingcounty.gov. If you have a disability and need accommodation, just tell them what you need when you are connected. If you need interpretation, please say your language when you call. You will NOT be asked about citizenship or immigration status.
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Please download, share, and post this flyer promoting In-Home COVID Vaccination. It is also available in the following languages:
አማርኛ (Amharic) | العربية (Arabic) | 繁體字 (Chinese | Trad.) | دری (Dari) | 日本語 (Japanese) | 한국어 (Korean) | Kajin M̧ajeļ (Marshallese) | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi) | Русский (Russian) | Af Soomaali (Somali) | Español (Spanish) | Wikang Tagalog/Filipino (Tagalog/Filipino) | ትግርኛ (Tigrinya) | Українська (Ukrainian) | Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Everyone ages 6 months and older should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine this fall – even if you’ve gotten a COVID shot before or had a COVID infection. The virus that causes COVID continues to change over time, so a new vaccine is needed every year to make sure you have the best protection against Long COVID and serious illness. If you just got a COVID vaccine this summer, wait at least two months before getting the updated vaccine.
For more information, visit KingCounty.gov/COVID or check out “Don’t Miss Out This Season – Layer Up on Vaccines” in the October edition of AgeWise King County.