Washington State Department of Health
@doh
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Having questions about vaccines is normal and we’re here to help! It is important that children and teens receive vaccinations on schedule so they can stay healthy, avoid serious illness, and keep learning. Vaccinations teach your children's immune systems to recognize and resist contagious disease.
This evidence-based schedule reflects the most current science-based safety and benefits of immunizations that protect children and adolescents from infectious diseases and have saved millions of lives in the United States.
Meet one of our Mobile Command Vehicles. This one was deployed to help support the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation during the WA wildfires. We use these vehicles to provide a mobile office and workspace that can be deployed directly to an incident or emergency response location.
Several air quality agencies have issued Air Quality Alerts impacting several counties across Central and Eastern WA and North ID. Smoke is expected to persist through the upcoming week due a warming trend allowing for continued smoke production from area wildfires. fire.airnow.gov
Elevated to critical fire weather conditions are expected this Saturday, Aug 8. A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for the Colville Reservation.
Critical fire weather conditions are expected today through Saturday, Aug 8. A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Cascades, Columbia Basin, Palouse, and Blue Mountains.
Small improvements in the air quality across the state, but levels still remain high. Reduce your risk by following these tips at doh.wa.gov/smoke-fires
A PDS (Particularly Dangerous Situation) Red Flag Warning is in effect for Saturday. Extreme conditions are forecast for the afternoon and evening with southwest winds of 20-30 MPH with gusts up to 50 MPH. Very rapid fire growth is possible with any new or existing wildfires.
We are working with local and federal partners on two separate hantavirus-related investigations. One investigation involves individuals potentially exposed to cases linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak, while the other involves a hantavirus infection unrelated to the cruise ship.
It’s important to be up to date regarding your #measles vaccination status for you and your family. Talk to a health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions.
Early testing improves health outcomes. Ask a provider how often you should get tested. Find testing near you at doh.wa.gov/srhpclinicfinder
Cherry blossoms at the state capitol campus in Olympia.
Daily reminder that we're all on this space rock together and public health is worldwide!
Talk to a health care provider if #TB testing is right for you. #WorldTBDay For more information, please visit doh.wa.gov/where-do-i-get-tb-test
New parents? RSV protection = fewer hospital visits. Ask your pediatrician. doh.wa.gov/immunization
We have 2 newly confirmed cases here in Washington. Vaccination is your best protection against measles and other diseases. doh.wa.gov/measles
High-THC products come with higher health risks and can hit harder than expected. If you choose to use, buy from licensed retailers and check the label. Learn what to look for at the new Cannabis Safely site. 👉 cannabissafelywa.org/understandin...
2026 is already half of all of last year's cases, and it's only March! You know what to do. Spread the word, not measles. doh.wa.gov/measles
“I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange.”
Inspiration can be found in the strangest places. 😂
Almost all cervical cancers are caused by HPV. It’s a very common virus that can pass from one person to another during sex. That’s why it’s so important to get vaccinated against HPV. Talk to your provider to find out if the HPV vaccine is right for you. Learn more at doh.wa.gov/hpv
How do you stop the #flu? Get vaccinated! Remember to wash your hands, cover your cough, consider masking indoors and crowded areas, and stay home when you are sick. doh.wa.gov/flu
We will continue to follow evidence-based science to protect the health of children here in Washington state. Questions about #vaccines? Please talk to your health care provider and visit doh.wa.gov/vaccines.
Our #vaccine recommendations remain in place and are based on decades of research and are aligned with the @ameracadpeds.bsky.social. We encourage all families to keep your kids up to date on vaccinations and talk with your health care provider if you have any questions. doh.wa.gov/immunization