
February 19, 2021
Due to the limited vaccine available NEW Health is not scheduling any first doses at this time, however if you meet the current eligibility criteria to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, you can be added to the Northeast Tri County Health District’s wait list. They will reach out to schedule eligible community members as more vaccine becomes available at vaccine clinics, pharmacies and medical clinics.
Eligible Phase B1 Tier 1 includes:
All people 65 years or older
All people 50 years or older in multigenerational households (homes where individuals from 2 or more generations reside such as an elder and a grandchild – this group does not include an older adult who is able to live independently and is taking care of the individual’s children).
Individuals on that list will be scheduled for any upcoming vaccine clinics in the area. The wait list does not guarantee that you will receive the vaccine any sooner as individuals will be called by priority of phases, location of residence and clinic availability.
To be added to Northeast Tri County Health District’s vaccine wait list please visit this link: https://netchd.wufoo.com/forms/m1pxzojl1g2bxao/
OR call 509-684-2262 Option #4 Monday -Thursday from 7:30am -4:30pm and Friday from 7:30am – 11:00pm to be added to the list.
For individuals who do not fit the current eligibility criteria, please wait to call for an appointment until your group does become eligible. You are encouraged to visit www.findyourphaseWA.org to obtain an estimated timeline of when the additional tiers can expect to receive the vaccine.
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