King County COVID Vaccine, Testing Sites Closed On Thanksgiving

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Seattle WA

23 November, 2021

6:27 PM

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SEATTLE — COVID-19 vaccination and testing sites operated by the county will be closed for Thanksgiving Day, according to Public Health - Seattle & King County. One vaccination site will reopen Friday, along with most testing locations. That means those who are looking to secure their recently-approved COVID-19 booster shots, pediatric vaccines or a first dose may need to wait until the weekend, and residents and visitors seeking testing will need to do so before or after the holiday. However, some local pharmacies and health clinics may have some openings earlier. Thanksgiving hours vary at Seattle's city-run vaccination sites. Residents can search for openings using Washington's Vaccine Locator tool or check with King County's COVID-19 Call Center at 206-477-3977. All #KingCounty operated #COVID19 vaccination sites will be closed Thursday, Nov. 25th. Only the #Auburn site will be open Friday, Nov. 26th.@KingCountyWA vaccination sites will return to regular hours, Saturday, Nov.27th. For more information, go to: https://t.co/5l97kkZ2vf. pic.twitter.com/q83INd7UvZ— Public Health - Seattle & King County (@KCPubHealth) November 23, 2021 The COVID-19 vaccination site at the Auburn Outlet Collection Mall will open Friday, Nov. 26, and the others will resume regular hours on Saturday, Nov. 27. For testing, all locations will reopen Friday, except for Renton and Auburn. All @KingCountyWA operated #COVID19 testing sites will be closed Thursday, Nov. 25th. Only the the #Renton & #Auburn testing sites will be closed Friday, Nov. 26th. All sites return to regular hours, Saturday, Nov. 27th. For more info, go to: https://t.co/VnB6sseFgg pic.twitter.com/WuU8UnEuJe— Public Health - Seattle & King County (@KCPubHealth) November 23, 2021 Right now, vaccination sites operated by Public Health - Seattle & King County require an appointment, and drop-ins are currently unavailable. Residents can sign up for a spot on the waitlist on their website. Learn more about accessing vaccination sites and COVID-19 testing online.

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