Washington state launched phase 1A of its vaccine effort in December, vaccinating medical workers and people living or working in nursing homes. Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday that phase 1B is beginning. That phase includes everyone 65 and older, plus people 50 and older who live in multi-generational households. Many seniors have already received their first dose of the vaccine at nursing homes, in assisted living facilities and in other congregate settings, including some senior apartments.
The rest of you, who haven’t had access to the vaccine already, are likely confused and frustrated. That is not likely to change as the vaccination effort widens but the state is taking
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