Updated June 3, 2021Updated June 3, 2021 10:48 a.m.
1of5FILE – In this May 2, 2021 file photo, Stephanie Birman, right, a Seattle Sounders season ticket holder, wears a Sounders mask, jersey, and earrings while receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in a hall Lumen Field before an MLS soccer game between the Sounders and the Los Angeles Galaxy. On Thursday, May 20, 2021, authorities in King County, Washington, which includes Seattle, said that all people indoors should continue to wear masks until 70% of people in County 16 and older are fully vaccinated.Ted S. Warren / AP
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SEATTLE, WA – DECEMBER 15: Allison Miller, a nurse, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Alan Goto, a Seattle Fire Department medic at the University of Washington Medical Center on December 15, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Thirteen health care workers at the University of Washington Medical System were the first in the region to receive the vaccine today. (Photo by David Ryder / Getty Images)
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4thof5FILE – In this May 2, 2021 file photo, Austin Kennedy, left, a Seattle Sounders season ticket holder, receives the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in a clinic in a hall at Lumen Field prior to an MLS soccer game between the Sonar and the Galaxy of Los Angeles. States across the country are dramatically reducing their COVID-19 vaccine orders as interest in the shots wanes, putting the herd immunity target further out of reach.Ted S. Warren / AP5of5
The Seattle Fire Department will be offering doses of all three iterations of the COVID-19 vaccine in pop-up locations across the city this week. Locations include breweries, farmers markets, business districts, parks, and more. Each location will also have unique incentives for vaccination.
To increase vaccination rates across the city, the Seattle Fire Department launched a pop-up program to distribute vaccines. All sites will offer Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines for anyone over 12 years old This comes after news that the city is planning to close three large vaccination sites with heavy traffic. Individuals who received their first dose of Moderna or Pfizer vaccine can have their second dose in any of these locations with proof of their first vaccination on their vaccination card or ID card.
The June 3rd pop-up takes place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the infamous Franz’s Bakery on S. Weller St. 2006 in Seattle, and everyone who gets vaccinated takes a goodie bag of Franz products with them Home.
Other pop-up locations:
Queen Anne Farmers Market
Thursday, June 3rd from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Queen Anne Avenue N. & W. Crockett St., Seattle, WA 98109 98
Incentive: $ 5 Farmer’s Market Gift Card for the first 100 vaccinated at the pop-up
Obec brows in Ballard
Friday, June 4th from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
1144 NW 52nd St., Seattle, WA 98107
Incentive: Beer or non-alcoholic drink on the house to all vaccinated people at the pop-up
Stew brews in Ballard
Friday, June 4th from 5:45 pm to 8:00 pm
1108 NW 52nd St., Seattle, WA 98107
Incentive: Beer or non-alcoholic drink on the house to all vaccinated people at the pop-up
The Public Health – Seattle & King County tracker currently shows that 74.4% of all eligible residents have received their first dose of the COVID vaccine and 62.8% have completed the vaccination process. As of June 1, King County’s residents had received over 2.5 million doses. The goal of the Ministry of Health is that 70% of all eligible residents of all races and ethnic groups are fully vaccinated.