No cost vaccines available at local clinics

Shoreline, WALocal News

Uninsured individuals can receive no-cost vaccines at select pharmacies and clinics in Lake City and the surrounding area. Adults can access these vaccines at two specific locations, while children under 18 can receive them at major clinics, including UW Shoreline and ICHS. Other participating clinics include Swedish Richmond Beach Primary Care and the Everett Clinic Shoreline, which aim to serve the community's healthcare needs. Residents are advised to confirm vaccine availability before visiting any clinic to avoid inconvenience. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance vaccination rates among uninsured populations, which is vital for maintaining public health.

Vaccination is critical in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, particularly in vulnerable communities. The local government encourages residents to take advantage of these resources to protect themselves and their families. Ensuring access to vaccines underscores the community's commitment to health equity and disease prevention.

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