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Kitsap Public Health offering drive-through COVID-19 vaccination appointments in Poulsbo
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About 800 Johnson & Johnson vaccine appointments are available for next week at our drive-through clinic at Olympic College Poulsbo.
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About 250 first-dose Pfizer appointments are available for Friday, March 26, at our clinic in East Bremerton.
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Advance appointments are required for both clinics. Walk-ups and drive-ups without appointments will not be accepted. Check your eligibility at findyourphasewa.org. Book an appointment at kphd.timetap.com.
VACCINE CLINIC INFORMATION
Poulsbo Drive-Through Clinic
Bremerton Clinic
Canceling your appointment
If you book an appointment at our clinic and need to cancel, be sure to cancel your appointment through our Timetap registration system as soon as possible. This allows us to schedule someone else to fill your spot and helps us make the most efficient use of volunteer time and vaccine supplies. Thank you!
NEW! Vaccine clinic standby list
Kitsap Public Health District is now offering a standby list for its COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Bremerton and Poulsbo. The list allows Kitsap residents to sign up to be on call for vaccination appointments if unused vaccine doses are available at the end of a day.
To prioritize vaccination for people who are at higher risk, we are opening the standby list to people who are 50 or older and have at least one health condition that puts them at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Learn more and sign up for the standby list here.
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The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective, and requires only one dose. Learn more >>
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Supporting equitable access
As COVID-19 vaccination eligibility expands to include more groups, Kitsap Public Health remains committed to ensuring access for people who already qualify for vaccination under earlier phases, including seniors 65 or older.
We are reserving a portion of our appointments each week for people who do not have internet, are not able to use an online registration form, or have other barriers to getting vaccinated. Our team will fill these appointments by calling people who have reached out to us for assistance or have been referred to us by community organizations.
GETTING HELP BY PHONE
People who do not have computer access or are not able to use an online registration system can call us at 360-728-2219 (360-728-2218 for Spanish) and leave a message. Our team will reach out as appointments become available at our clinic.
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Vaccines are powerful tools for protecting our health and putting an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. Download our printable fact sheet and help us spread reliable information about COVID-19 vaccination >>
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To check your eligibility, go to findyourphasewa.org or call 1-800-525-017. Find more guidance here.
Phase 1b, Tier 2:
- High risk critical workers in some congregate settings, including agriculture, food processing, grocery stores, public transit, firefighters and law enforcement, among others.
- People 16 or older who are pregnant
- People who have a disability and are at high risk for severe illness from COVID-19
Phase 1b, Tier 1
- Everyone 65 or older.
- People 50 or older who live in multigenerational households (such as a person older than 50 caring for elders in their home).
- Workers in childcare settings
- PreK-12 educators and staff
Phase 1a
- Healthcare workers
- Emergency responders
- People who live or work in long-term care facilities
- Caregivers supporting an individual at high risk for COVID-19
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COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES
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Questions?
- For general questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, call the state COVID-19 hotline at 1-800-525-0127 or email covid.vaccine@doh.wa.gov
- For questions about vaccination in Kitsap County, email covidvaccine@kitsappublichealth.org
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