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Informational Alert

Due to a measles case in the community, please call before coming to Seattle Children’s if you or your child has potential measles symptoms.

High Priority Alert

Masking and Visitation Changes: Due to high rates of respiratory illnesses in our community, we’ve made changes to our masking and visitation guidelines .

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Provider News

Nirsevimab Availability at Seattle Children’s

November 1, 2023

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) rates at Seattle Children’s and statewide remain below threshold. We are not yet in RSV season. Nirsevimab (Beyfortus) continues to be available at Seattle Children’s hospital campus for inpatients nearing discharge and outpatients meeting criteria (those who do not have a PCP or who will age out of eligibility before their PCP has a supply). Nirsevimab is not available at our Urgent Care sites.

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COVID-19 Vaccines at Seattle Children’s

  • Seattle Children’s is offering the 2023–2024 monovalent COVID-19 vaccine to patients at the hospital campus and Seattle Children’s Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC).
    • Moderna’s monovalent COVID-19 vaccine will be offered to our patients staying in the hospital or coming for a clinic visit at the hospital campus.
    • Pfizer’s monovalent COVID-19 vaccine will be available to patients visiting OBCC.
  • The COVID-19 vaccine is not available to patients at other locations.