Immunizations and Vaccines

Respiratory Season Vaccine Recommendations

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH), in alignment with the West Coast Health Alliance, recommends COVID-19, flu, and RSV vaccination for eligible individuals during 2025-2026 respiratory season. Specific recommendations are shown in the chart below.

Age/Condition COVID-19 Influenza RSV

Children

  

  • All 6-23 months
  • All 2-18 years with risk factors or never vaccinated against COVID-19
  • All who are in close contact with others with risk factors1
  • All who choose protection1
  • All 6 months and older
  • All younger than 8 months2
  • All 8-19 months with risk factors

Pregnancy

 

  • All who are planning pregnancy, pregnant, postpartum or lactating
  • All who are planning pregnancy, pregnant, postpartum or lactating
  • 32-36 weeks gestational age2

Adults

 

  • All 65 years and older
  • All younger than 65 years with risk factors
  • All who are in close contact with others with risk factors
  • All who choose protection
  • All
  • All 75 years and older
  • All 50-74 years with risk factors

1 COVID-19 vaccine is available for persons 6 months and older.
2 Protect infants with either prenatal RSV vaccine or infant dose of nirsevimab or clesrovimab.

COVID-19 Vaccination Standing Order

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has issued a statewide standing order authorizing qualified health care personnel to vaccinate individuals aged 6 months and older, including pregnant people, against COVID-19 if they do not have contraindications to the vaccine. This will increase access to COVID-19 vaccination for Washington state residents. Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines.

The standing order follows the West Coast Health Alliance vaccine recommendations for COVID-19, flu, and RSV. The standing order does not follow the CDC Immunization Schedule published August 7, 2025. 

You make educated choices about your health and the health of your family every day. You research which car seat has the highest safety ratings, you read food labels, and you talk to your friends and family about how to find quality child care. Your choice to immunize is no different. Making an educated choice about immunization is critical to protecting you and your family's health.

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Reasons To Get Immunized

  • To keep you and your family healthy.
  • To keep your community healthy.
  • To protect loved ones from disease.
  • To stop the spread of disease to the most vulnerable populations.
  • Because other parents and experts agree it's the best thing you can do to keep your family healthy.

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