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COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions - CDC

Yes. You should get a COVID-19 vaccine even if you had COVID-19 infection. ... People who already had COVID-19 and do not get vaccinated after ...

COVID-19 Vaccines Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In general, it is recommended to wait at least 3 months after a COVID-19 infection before receiving a COVID-19 vaccine dose. Timing decisions may vary for ...

Vaccines FAQ - Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center

The vaccine is not 100% effective and we still do not know if someone who was vaccinated can develop asymptomatic infection and transmit the virus. Although the ...

Get the facts about COVID-19 vaccines - Mayo Clinic

Because of this, the COVID-19 vaccines can't cause you to become sick with COVID-19. It can take a few weeks for your body to build immunity after getting a ...

COVID-19 Vaccines FAQ

No, COVID-19 vaccines do not interfere with most prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Talk with a healthcare professional if you have specific questions ...

COVID-19 Vaccines - CDC

Learn how COVID-19 vaccines help our bodies develop immunity to the virus that causes COVID-19. Sept. 2, 2024. Benefits of Getting Vaccinated.

COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Need to Know

Who should get a COVID-19 vaccine? · Everyone ages 5 and older receive one shot of the updated vaccine. · Children ages 6 months to 4 years may ...

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Vaccines and vaccine safety

Yes, all WHO emergency-use listed or prequalified COVID-19 vaccines provide protection against severe disease and death from circulating COVID- ...

Questions and Answers about COVID-19 Vaccines

Does the COVID-19 vaccine cause fertility issues? · Compromised fertility in the vaccine recipient – Some concerns related to a placental protein, called ...

COVID-19 Vaccines Advice - World Health Organization (WHO)

Since 2021, more than 13 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered globally. As with all vaccines, WHO and regulatory authorities ...

COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs: What You Need to Know | UVA Health

Where can I get the vaccine at UVA Health? If you're 12 years old or older, you can get your vaccine at one of our pharmacies. Schedule your vaccine appointment ...

Frequently Asked Questions | Department of Health - COVID-19

Is the vaccine safe and effective? Yes. All COVID-19 vaccines in the United States are authorized for emergency use or approved by the Food and Drug ...

COVID-19 Vaccine: Frequently Asked Questions | La Dept. of Health

What is considered fully vaccinated for COVID-19? In general, you are considered fully vaccinated for COVID-19 two weeks after you have received the second dose ...

COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Questions & Answers - CDPH

When should I receive a booster dose? Everyone 6 months and older should receive a bivalent booster dose at least two months following their last monovalent ...

COVID-19 vaccine information - Mass.gov

If you have questions about how find a COVID-19 vaccination location, call 211 (or 1-877-211-6277). 211 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All calls ...

COVID-19 vaccine FAQ | Colorado Department of Public Health and ...

Yes. Everyone aged 6 months and older should receive at least one dose of an updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine regardless of past COVID-19 vaccination history.

Vaccine Information and Planning - Coronavirus - IN.gov

Have a question about COVID-19 vaccine? Search our Frequently Asked Questions. To filter the FAQ lists below, please type in a keyword or phrase in the search ...

Get the Facts on COVID-19 Vaccines - CDPH - CA.gov

Adults 65 years or older should receive one additional dose of 2023-2024 vaccine at least 4 months following their last dose. (See information below for persons ...

Fall Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The FDA has approved and the CDC recommends vaccines for this fall for COVID-19, flu and RSV. The updated Covid and flu shots are recommended for everyone ...

COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs - Coronavirus - Henry Ford Health

COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs. Part of managing COVID today is staying up-to-date with vaccination. Just like the flu shot, the COVID vaccine can lower your risk for ...