![]() ![]() Most adults who are unvaccinated should get one dose of the bivalent vaccine.The number of doses recommended will depend on which vaccine they have already received and the number of doses received. Children 6 months through 5 years of age who have already received one, two, or three doses of the monovalent vaccine should receive one to two doses of the bivalent vaccine, with a doctor’s approval.For individuals with weak immune systems who are between 6 months and 4 years of age, their eligibility for additional doses will depend on the vaccine they previously received. People with weak immune systems who have already received the bivalent vaccine may receive one additional dose, at least two months after their initial dose, with a doctor’s approval.People 65 years and older who have received one dose of the bivalent vaccine may receive one additional dose, at least four months after their initial dose.Most people who have already received one dose of the bivalent vaccine are not currently eligible for another dose.Most people who previously got the original COVID-19 vaccine, but have not yet received a dose of the bivalent vaccine, are eligible to receive one dose of the bivalent vaccine.What you need to know People who are already vaccinated The original (monovalent) vaccines are no longer authorized for use. Get your booster(s) when you’re eligibleĪs of April 18, 2023, the FDA has authorized the use of the updated (bivalent) Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for all doses given to anyone 6 months of age and older.Vaccination has proven very effective against COVID-19 variants. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves from getting very sick from COVID-19 is to: Continue to keep everyone safer by staying aware of local public health recommendations. Vaccination makes it safer to return to the activities you love. How long COVID-19 vaccine protection lasts.People with weak immune systems are more likely to experience severe COVID-19 symptoms, even if vaccinated.COVID-19 vaccines are effective against many variants of the virus.Vaccinations can prevent most COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths.Vaccination helps you avoid hospitalization and death. ![]() You can still get COVID-19 after vaccination, but your symptoms are likely to be much less severe. They can help you avoid hospitalization and death.ĬOVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to fight the virus that causes COVID-19. Vaccines are highly effective at preventing severe illness from COVID-19.
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