COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Opening at Some Libraries

Need a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot? Visit a vaccine clinic at a library. Find out how to use this service.

How it Works

Who can get the vaccine?

Infants (0-1 year of age) through adults can get the vaccine. The vaccine is available regardless of insurance, citizenship, or immigration status.

How much does it cost?

There's no cost for you. Vaccines are free.

Do I need to make an appointment?

Walk-ins are welcome. Registration is optional through the Washington State COVID-19 Vaccination Sign Up System.

Which vaccines are available?

Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson.

Vaccine types are based upon the medical provider’s inventory and may vary by clinic.

Who is providing the vaccine?

Public Health-Seattle & King County and their affiliates will be administering the vaccines.

Are interpreters available?

Yes, on-site interpreter services are available.

Will I be able to ask questions about the vaccine?

Medical staff will be available to answer your questions. 

Where do I go when I arrive at the library?

Clinics are being held outside in library parking lots.

The clinics are being held when the library is closed. Other library services will not be available. Only people getting a vaccination will be permitted to enter the building.

Hours and Locations

Check our calendar for dates and locations

Learn more about getting vaccinated in King County.

Updated 7/19/2022