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Get Vaccinated in Your Neighborhood and Shop Your Block

The City of Seattle will be hosting pop-up vaccinations in multiple neighborhoods to ensure that small businesses, workers, and community members can easily receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Seattle Fire Department (SFD) will host the vaccination pop-ups and partner with the Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) and neighborhood partners to connect residents and workers in the surrounding neighborhoods to the thousands of available COVID-19 vaccines for individuals that are 12 years of age and older. A parent or guardian must be present in order for a minor to receive the Pfizer vaccine. These vaccination pop-ups are low barrier, and do not require advanced registration to participate. Walks ups are encouraged and welcomed!    

Upcoming Vaccination Pop-Up 

Saturday, July 10

Central District Vaccine Pop-up Saturday, July 10, 23rd and Jackson Parking Lot

Central District Vaccine Pop-up
Date and Time: Saturday, July 10, 12:00PM – 3:00PM
Location: 23rd and Jackson Parking Lot
2300 S Jackson St
Vaccines: All three vaccines offered, second doses provided with proof of first vaccination
Special: First 20 vaccinated at the pop-up will receive a $10 gift card to Seattle Fish Guys!

For the health and safety of yourself and others, please do not attend the pop-up site if: 

  • You are experiencing any COVID-19-like symptoms, including fever, sore throat or coughing; or 
  • You have come into close contact with a COVID-19 positive individual in the last 14 days.  

What to bring to your appointment 

  • Photo ID, if you have it. This is not required, but recommended. 
  • Face mask or covering. 
  • Wear short sleeves or a garment with a sleeve that can be rolled up or easily moved in order to administer the vaccine in your upper arm.  

OED encourages participants to visit and support local small businesses while in the neighborhood before and after receiving vaccines. Looking for businesses to support in your neighborhood, check out Shop Your Block!

For more information on COVID-19 vaccines and services offered by the City of Seattle, visit our COVID-19 Vaccination site.