SEATTLE (AP) — Beginning May 1, everyone 16 and older in Washington state can get in line for a COVID-19 vaccine.
State health officials confirmed the timeline on Wednesday in response to President Biden’s directive earlier this month that all states should make the vaccine available to all adults nationwide by then.
Here in Clallam County, the Jamestown Tribe has already begun to register those 18 and older for next Tuesday and Thursday. There are still plenty of slots available.