KING COUNTY, Wash. — Public Health - Seattle & King County is partnering with the King County Library System to host free COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
The clinics will be held at the Auburn, Enumclaw, Federal Way and Tukwila libraries starting Feb. 1.
“As trusted sources of information and assistance, public libraries are well versed in connecting community members to important resources,” stated KCLS Executive Director Lisa Rosenblum. “We are proud to partner with Public Health to provide an easy and convenient way to get the COVID-19 vaccine.”
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Clinic days and times will vary by location - get the latest information here.
The vaccines will be administered at no cost regardless of citizenship or immigration status. Walk-ins are welcome.
Other library services will not be available on vaccine clinic days.
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