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Posted on: October 13, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Vaccine Verification or Negative COVID-19 Test Required for Facilities

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Starting Oct. 25, 2021, a verification of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test will be required by Public Health — Seattle & King County to participate in activities, events, fitness programs or other gatherings in the following City of Issaquah facilities:

  • Issaquah Community Center- 301 Rainier Blvd S
  • Julius Boehm Pool- 50 SE Clark St
  • Issaquah Senior Center- 75 NE Creek Way
  • Pickering Barn- 1730 10th Ave NW

Individuals 12 and older must show proof of being fully vaccinated. “Fully vaccinated” means that a person has received all the required doses of an FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccine (two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine) and 14 days have passed since the final dose. Children 11 and younger are allowed to enter these facilities without verification of vaccination or negative test.

Verification may be established by any of the following methods of documentation:

  • CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Record Card
  • Photo of CDC Vaccine Record Card
  • QR Code, digital or printed certificate from MyIRmobile.com (WA Department of Health partner website, My Immunization Records)
  • Vaccine administration record from a vaccine provider, including an individual’s doctor, pharmacy or other official immunization record from within or outside the U.S., including a photo or photocopy

Individuals who are not fully vaccinated can enter these facilities by providing a digital or printed documentation from a testing agent, including a laboratory, health care provider or pharmacy, of a negative FDA-approved PCR test administered within the previous 72 hours. Home COVID-19 rapid self-test kit results are not accepted.

All individuals entering the facilities are also required to adhere to the current indoor mask mandate, with a properly fitting mask/face covering over the nose and mouth.

Thank you for your continued support regarding the safety of our community, employees and program participants. 


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