Vaccine Information

NEW Scheduling opportunities at PDX Airport, Hillsboro Stadium drive-through sites and Multnomah Pavilion

This information is only for the PDX Airport and Hillsboro Stadium drive-through sites, and Multnomah Pavilion on the OHSU Marquam Hill campus. Seniors, individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, and Phase 1B Group 6will be offered appointments at these sites. All other eligible groups seeking appointments at the Oregon Convention Center should sign up at the Get Vaccinated tool to be notified when future appointments are available.

 

It’s important to note that typically online appointments fill up within 30-45 minutes of release. There are a limited number of vaccination appointments available by phone for those that require additional support.

  • On Monday, Mar. 29 at 9 a.m.:

    • 5,125 new appointments will be released for seniors, individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, and Phase 1B Group 6 at the PDX Airport drive-through site for appointments April 2-4. Vaccine type:Pfizer

    • 720 new appointments will be released for seniors, individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, and Phase 1B Group 6 at the Hillsboro Stadium drive-through site for appointments on April 2. Vaccine type: Pfizer

  • On Tuesday, Mar. 30 at 9 a.m.:

    • 5,250 new appointments will be released for seniors, individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, and Phase 1B Group 6 at the PDX Airport drive-through site for appointments on April 5. Vaccine type:Pfizer

    • 1250 new appointments will be released for seniors, individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, and Phase 1B Group 6 at the Multnomah Pavilion site on Marquam Hill for appointments April 3. Vaccine type: Pfizer

To schedule an appointment at these sites:

 

Process for appointment scheduling at the Oregon Convention Center

The process for scheduling vaccine appointments for eligible people in the metro area (Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Columbia counties) changed on Mar 1. The Oregon Health Authority is encouraging all eligible people to register their names at getvaccinated.oregon.gov. The state will connect individuals from this database with appointments at the Oregon Convention Center.

 

Pharmacies with online appointments  

Pharmacies have received vaccines. Here are some that are offering appointments:

·       Safeway and Albertsons

·       Costco

·       Walgreens (or 1-800-WALGREENS)

·       Walmart

·       Bi-Mart

·       Rite Aid

 

COVID-19 vaccine information by county

Each Oregon county has COVID-19 vaccine information that can be found here:

https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Pages/vaccine-information-by-county.aspx

 

Vaccines administered at OHSU drive-through locations this week

Now that there are three safe and effective COVID vaccines, you are probably wondering which one you will get. In the past, OHSU didn’t know ahead of time which vaccine we could schedule people for.  We now have a better process with the state of Oregon. From now on, patients will know which vaccine they will get at the time they are scheduling their appointment. 

 

PDX Friday-Monday

  • April 2-5: Pfizer

  • PDX Airport Red Economy Lot

Hillsboro Monday-Friday

  • March 29-April 1: Moderna

  • April 2: Pfizer

  • Hillsboro Stadium

Multnomah Pavilion Saturday

  • April 3: Pfizer

  • Multnomah Pavilion on OHSU Marquam Hill Campus

NEW Eligibility dates for all Oregonians:

Governor Kate Brown recently announced another update to accelerated vaccination timelines. Updates are highlighted below and full phases of vaccine eligibility available here.

 

March 29

  • Adults age 45 to 64 with underlying health conditions with increased risk as defined by the CDC

  • Seasonally-impacted frontline workers, such as migrant seasonal farm workers, seafood and agricultural workers, and food processing workers

  • Currently displaced victims of the September 2020 wildfires

  • Wildland firefighters

  • People living in low-income and congregate senior housing

  • Individuals experiencing houselessness

  • Pregnant people 16 and older

 

NEW April 5

•        Frontline workers (as defined by CDC)

•        Multigenerational household members

•        Adults 16-44 with one or more underlying health conditions with increased risk

 

May 1

•        All Oregonians 16 and older

 

Learn more on the Oregon Health Authority's COVID-19 Vaccine in Oregon page. 

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