Public Health - COVID-19 Resources: Vaccine Verification Policy to End March 1st.
With new COVID-19 cases and hospitalization decreasing, and over 87% of King County residents ages 12 and older fully vaccinated, Executive Constantine announced Public Health – Seattle & King County is lifting the local health order requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for entry into indoor recreational settings, or outdoor events.
The vaccination verification policy will no longer be in effect as of March 1, 2022.
Resources to answer questions about vaccine verification end
- In-language infographic slides are available in multiple languages to help answer questions at kingcounty.gov/verify.
- To learn more about this policy change, read our Public Health Insider blog post.
Resources for businesses
Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce has resources to help businesses during this transition.
- Businesses must still require vaccine verification through March 1.
- After March 1, businesses and organizations may continue to implement their own vaccination verification rules for their establishments.
- Visit kcvaxverified.com for upcoming webinars, toolkits and signage templates.