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Provider enrollment for COVID-19 vaccine is open.
Complete the provider inquiry form. You can use the COVID-19 Provider Enrollment Guide (PDF) to help you through the enrollment process.
COVID-19 vaccination
We don’t know when the Food and Drug Administration will authorize vaccines. Along with DOH, we’re watching vaccine development efforts closely. We will only promote a safe and effective vaccine.
Once a safe and effective vaccine is available, we anticipate limited supplies at first. We expect more vaccine will become available over time. DOH is developing vaccine distribution plans. People at high risk of getting COVID-19 will likely get the vaccine first:
- People who work in healthcare or first responders who treat patients with COVID-19.
- Older adults who live in congregate care settings.
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Additional Information for Providers
Use the COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Preparation Checklist to guide you.
The Provider Agreement Package from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) includes two parts:
- COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Agreement—Provider organizations must agree to conditions of the program to receive COVID-19 vaccine. The agreement is between your organization and CDC. The Chief Medical Officer and Chief Executive Officer—or equivalent positions at your organization—must sign the document.
- COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Profile Information—This section collects information to help manage the COVID-19 vaccination program. If your organization has multiple sites that will receive or administer COVID-19 vaccine, you must complete a profile form for each site.
Keep your patients informed.
Learn more about COVID-19 vaccine planning, development and safety standards from DOH and CDC.
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05/16/22 Health Advisory: FDA Limits Use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine.
Requested actions Be aware, on May 5, 2022, because of the risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) after getting Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine (J&J), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) limited its authorized use to people 18 years or older: For whom other COVID-19 vaccines are not accessible or clinically appropriate. Who want only … 05/16/22 Health Advisory: FDA Limits Use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine.
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04/27/22 Health Advisory: CDC Treatment Updates and ACIP discusses second COVID-19 booster dose eligibility
Requested Actions On April 25, 2022, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Health Alert Network (HAN) advisory about the availability and use of recommended COVID-19 therapies. It also advised against using unproven treatments that have known or potential harm. Follow National Institutes of Health (NIH) COVID-19 treatment guidelines and use recommended antivirals … 04/27/22 Health Advisory: CDC Treatment Updates and ACIP discusses second COVID-19 booster dose eligibility
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03/07/22 Health Advisory: Update on Johnson & Johnson vaccine ordering and guidance for healthcare settings
Requested actions Be aware, on March 4, Washington State Department of Health (DOH) discontinued ordering Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine because inventory is very low at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Washington Immunization Information System (IIS). We encourage providers to post and look for available doses on IIS vaccine advertisement page. Email … 03/07/22 Health Advisory: Update on Johnson & Johnson vaccine ordering and guidance for healthcare settings