Washington Department of Health continues to recommend COVID-19 vaccine for state residents

Bellingham, WALocal News

The Washington Department of Health continues to advocate for COVID-19 vaccinations for residents aged six months and older. This recommendation is part of a new health alliance that includes Oregon, California, and Hawaii, formed to address viral disease prevention. The alliance was established in response to recent FDA guidelines that limited vaccine eligibility to older adults and those with qualifying health conditions. Washington health officials assure residents that appointments for COVID vaccines will still be available, despite potential supply limitations in upcoming months. The department's efforts reflect a commitment to public health amid evolving guidance from national health organizations.

Vaccination plays a crucial role in curbing the spread of COVID-19 and other preventable diseases. Local officials stress the importance of community participation in vaccination efforts. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and proactive about their health.

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