Farrah Azur, a dental hygienist, debated getting the Covid vaccine.
“I was nervous earlier,” she said. “Because of the news of people fainting.”
But on Thursday morning, she signed up, and that evening was in a line of cars at an old emissions site in Renton, where she would receive the Moderna version of the vaccine. It was a fortuitous coincidence: Emissions testing in Washington state ceased on January 1, 2020; several of the sites were converted to coronavirus testing months later.
Azur said she was swayed by seeing her coworkers at HealthPoint sign up. Thursday was the third night for vaccines here.