Washington State Department of Health

09/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/17/2025 13:19

West Coast Health Alliance announces vaccine recommendations for COVID-19, flu, and RSV

For immediate release: September 17, 2025 (25-109)

Contact: DOH Communications

Science-based guidance will help protect families this respiratory virus season

OLYMPIA - The West Coast Health Alliance has announced vaccine recommendations for the 2025-26 respiratory virus season. The guidance includes vaccines for COVID-19, influenza (flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), helping families protect themselves and their communities as these viruses spread. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) COVID-19 vaccine recommendations remain unchanged since the September 4 Standing Order, advising everyone 6 months and older to receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine. Washington's guidance builds on that of the West Coast Health Alliance while addressing the state's specific needs. Both approaches prioritize accessible, science-based protection. Washington's guidance ensures broad coverage and protects our communities.

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 or nirsevimab or clesrovimab.


"Vaccines are the best protection we have against serious illness due to COVID-19, flu, and RSV, and they can also help reduce spread and ease pressure on our health care system," said Dr. Tao Sheng Kwan-Gett, State Health Officer, DOH. "Our recommendations are designed to protect those most at risk, including young children, older adults, people who are pregnant, those living in group settings, and anyone who lives or works with vulnerable people."

Now is the time to plan your vaccinations

As respiratory virus season approaches, DOH encourages all Washington residents to protect themselves by getting updated vaccines for COVID-19, flu, and RSV if recommended. These vaccines are generally covered by insurance, including Washington Apple Health (Medicaid), or available at little to no cost through Washington's Childhood Vaccine Program for people under age 19, and through the Adult Vaccine Program for those ages 19 and older. It is safe to receive these vaccines at the same time.

West Coast Health Alliance

The West Coast Health Alliance is a newly announced partnership between Washington, California, Oregon, and Hawaii. The states work together to align evidence-based health policies, share data, and issue joint recommendations. These recommendations draw on guidance from trusted national medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the American Academy of Family Physicians, and are grounded in safety, efficacy, transparency, access, and trust.

"Science matters. We will ensure our policies are based on rigorous science. We stand united with our partner states and medical experts to put public health and safety before politics. I will continue to do everything in my power to protect Washingtonians," said Governor Bob Ferguson.

The Alliance continues to build its structure, including a charter and formal decision-making process. In the meantime, it's releasing recommendations with full member agreement and strong scientific consensus. The Alliance remains committed to reviewing emerging scientific evidence and providing timely, updated guidance to the communities it serves.

For more information about vaccinations, talk to your provider or visit DOH's website.

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