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Extra Doses and Boosters

 

You are eligible if you are at least 18 years old and meet the following criteria:
More than 6 months ago, you received a second Pfizer shot.
More than 6 months ago, you had a second Moderns shot.

More than two months have passed since you received a Johnson & Johnson shot.

If you're uncompromising to a moderate or severe degree, learn more about obtaining a second dosage.

You have the option of selecting the type of booster you want, regardless of what you've already received. For more information on boosters, see to the CDC website. 


If you are between the ages of 16 and 17, and you meet the following criteria, you are qualified.
More than 6 months ago, you received a second Pfizer shot.
Locate a booster shot in your area.



COVID-19 vaccine should be simple and accessible to everyone.
Anyone who wants a COVID-19 vaccine can get one for free. We collaborate with local clinics, pharmacies, and health departments to give accurate and up-to-date information regarding vaccination services.


The US Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Boston Children's Hospital's Vaccine Finder have collaborated to bring you this page.



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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACID) updated recommendations for the prevention of COVID-19 today, indicating a clinical preference for individuals to get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccination over Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine. The Asp's unanimous conclusion came after a thorough examination of the most recent evidence on vaccine effectiveness, vaccine safety and rare adverse events, and the US vaccine supply. The United States has a large supply of mRNA vaccinations, with almost 100 million doses ready to use. Similar suggestions from other nations, such as Canada and the United Kingdom, have led to this updated CDC guideline. Given the current condition of the pandemic in the United States and around the world, the ACID reiterated that getting any vaccination is preferable than not getting one. Individuals who are unable or unwilling to get an mRNA vaccine will still be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson.

Dr. Rochelle Lewinsky, Director of the CDC, is responsible for the following.

"In the year after the COVID-19 vaccination program began, we have achieved significant progress." Over 200 million Americans have finished their primary vaccine series, protecting them against COVID-19, averting millions of illnesses and hospitalizations, and saving over a million lives. The CDC's commitment to provide real-time scientific information to the American people is emphasized in today's amended recommendation. I continue to encourage everyone in the United States to be vaccinated and booster shots."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) works around the clock to defend America's health, safety, and security. CDC responds to America's most critical health concerns, whether they originate at home or abroad, are curable or avoidable, chronic or acute, or are caused by human activity or deliberate attack. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is based in Atlanta and has experts all across the world.



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