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More Than 2 million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine Administered in Washington

A hand wearing purple gloves holds a needle with the COVID-19 vaccine, a Band-Aid stuck to the back of their hand, the other hand reaches into an open car window.

A specially trained EMT prepares to administer the COVID-19 Vaccine at the Auburn vaccination site. | courtesy King County

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The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) announced Monday that health care providers have given more than two million doses of COVID-19 vaccine since rollout began in mid-December. This milestone follows several major achievements in the past week, including reaching the state’s goal of giving 45,000 doses of vaccine per day and approaching 100,000 doses of vaccine administered at four state-led mass vaccination sites in just six weeks.

The state has enrolled almost 1400 provider facilities to give COVID-19 vaccines. As of March 8, providers have given more than 80% of the vaccine doses delivered in the state—up from 29% in early January.

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“I am so grateful for the tireless efforts of our partners on the ground, including local health jurisdictions, community health centers, hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and so many others. The successes we are seeing are a testament to their hard work over the past few months,” said Umair A. Shah, MD, MPH, Secretary of Health. “As our race to vaccinate Washingtonians as quickly and equitably as possible continues, these accomplishments are further proof that hope is on the horizon.”

From the beginning of the vaccine rollout, the state has worked to address inequities and barriers to accessing the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH developed eight strategies for equitable vaccine distribution based on extensive feedback from the partners, sectors, and communities most impacted by COVID-19.

Data is as of March 5, 2021 | source: City of Auburn

“We continue gathering and implementing feedback from partners and communities as we work to improve equitable access to this lifesaving vaccine,” said Michele Roberts, Assistant Secretary for Prevention and Community Health and one of the state’s leaders for the vaccine rollout.

More information on COVID-19 vaccine is available at www.COVIDVaccineWA.org.

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The above is a press release from WA State Dept. of Health.  The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its contents and encourages our readers to personally verify any information they find may be overly biased or questionable. The publication of this press release does not indicate an endorsement of its content

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