COVID-19 vaccine is available at many local pharmacies and medical offices. If you have a health care provider, check to see if they’re providing COVID-19 vaccinations.
People who have insurance should be able to get their COVID-19 vaccine through their health care provider or pharmacy at low or no cost. Children up to age 18 will continue to be able to receive COVID-19 vaccines at no cost through the Childhood Vaccine Program.
Learn more
- Getting Your COVID-19 Vaccine
- Getting vaccinated: What to know
- What parents should know about COVID-19 vaccines
- Washington Department of Health COVID-19 vaccine webpage
- CDC Staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines
- Fall 2025 vaccine recommendations
About the vaccines
Clark County Public Health and Washington State Department of Health continue to recommend that everyone 6 months and older, including pregnant people, stay up to date on COVID-19 vaccination to protect against severe illness, hospitalization and death. This guidance is in alignment with trusted national medical associations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
To help increase access for people who want to get vaccinated, Washington State Department of Health issued a standing order for COVID-19 vaccines. The standing order acts like a prescription and allows physicians, pharmacists, medical assistants, and other qualified health care providers to give COVID-16 vaccines to people 6 months and older, including pregnant people. Standing orders are not directives and do not require anyone to receive the vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccines continue to be covered by most private insurers, Apple Health (Medicaid), and Washington’s Adult Vaccine and Childhood Vaccine Programs. Check with your insurance provider if you have questions about COVID-19 vaccine coverage and cost.
For more information, see the state Department of Health's COVID-19 Vaccine Standing Order and frequently asked questions about the standing order.