COVID-19 Vaccines & Boosters

On this page you will find information on COVID-19 vaccines, safety, the process, for kids, and boosters.

The Facts

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at protecting people from severe sickness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19

  • For the best protection, everyone ages 6 months and older is recommended to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines

  • The COVID-19 vaccines can give protection to people who already had COVID-19 to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death with a new COVID-19 infection.

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safer than getting sick with COVID-19.

Find where to get your vaccine today.

Who Can Get A COVID-19 Vaccine?

All people ages 6 months and older can get a COVID-19 vaccine for free. For more information about which COVID-19 vaccine are available to you and your family, see the section below (click on section to expand information):

  • Pfizer
    Primary vaccines (three doses).

    Moderna
    Primary vaccines (two doses).

    Johnson & Johnson
    Not available for this group.

  • Pfizer
    Primary vaccines (two doses) and one booster.

    Moderna
    Primary vaccines (two doses).

    Johnson & Johnson
    Not available for this group.

  • Pfizer
    Primary vaccines (two doses) and one booster*.

    Moderna
    Primary vaccines (two doses).

    Johnson & Johnson
    Not available for this group.

    *People who are immunocompromised may benefit from another (second) booster.

  • Pfizer
    Primary vaccines (two doses) and one booster*.

    Moderna
    Primary vaccines (two doses) and one booster*.

    Johnson & Johnson
    Primary vaccines (one dose) and Pfizer or Moderna booster*.

    *People who are immunocompromised may benefit from another (second) booster.

  • Pfizer
    Primary vaccines (two doses) and two boosters*.

    Moderna
    Primary vaccines (two doses) and two boosters*.

    Johnson & Johnson
    Primary vaccines (one dose) and two Pfizer or Moderna boosters.

    *People who are immunocompromised may benefit from another (second) booster.

For more information about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit the Centers for Disease Control and  Prevention (CDC) website.

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Information on this page are sourced from the Centers for Disease Control, Medical College of Wisconsin, and Johns Hopkins Medicine.