SEATTLE — The Seattle Fire Department is holding COVID-19 vaccination clinics at local schools over the next few weeks to improve vaccine access for teachers and students.
The clinics are a partnership with the city of Seattle, Public Health - Seattle & King County and the Seattle Fire Department.
The hope is to get students and teachers vaccinated for in-person graduations and ahead of full-time, in-person return to class in the fall.
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The clinics are offering the Pfizer vaccine so everyone 12 and up can get their shots. Students need to bring a signed parental consent form to the clinic. Copies can be requested from the student’s school or downloaded at this link.
Insurance isn’t required and there is no cost to students or families.
Locations and dates can be found at this link.
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