COVID-19 Vaccines

COVID-19 Vaccines

WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW

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See how and when you can get vaccinated

Your local health department determines how vaccines are distributed. Choose your state or territory below to find your health department.

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See how and when you can get vaccinated

Your local health department determines how vaccines are distributed. Choose your state or territory below to find your health department.

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Continue taking precautions and stay informed

Wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, and avoid crowds to protect yourself.

How to Protect Yourself

US VACCINATIONS BY THE NUMBERS

People that Received the 1st Dose

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Total Doses Distributed

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AFTER VACCINATION USE V-SAFE

v-safe is a smartphone-based tool that gives you personalized health check-ins after you receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

  • Through v-safe, you can quickly tell CDC if you have any side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
  • v-safe will also remind you to get your second COVID-19 vaccine dose if you need one.
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Document with 'v-safe' headline
AFTER VACCINATION USE V-SAFE

v-safe is a smartphone-based tool that gives you personalized health check-ins after you receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

  • Through v-safe, you can quickly tell CDC if you have any side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
  • v-safe will also remind you to get your second COVID-19 vaccine dose if you need one.
WHO SHOULD GET VACCINATED FIRST

CDC recommends giving COVID-19 vaccine in phases, which may overlap:

  • 1a: Healthcare personnel and Long-term care facility residents
  • 1b: Frontline essential workers and People age 75 years and older
  • 1c: People aged 65 through 74 years and People aged 16 through 64 years with underlying medical conditions and Other essential workers
CDC Recommendations
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Healthcare worker in her office
WHO SHOULD GET VACCINATED FIRST

CDC recommends giving COVID-19 vaccine in phases, which may overlap:

  • 1a: Healthcare personnel and Long-term care facility residents
  • 1b: Frontline essential workers and People age 75 years and older
  • 1c: People aged 65 through 74 years and People aged 16 through 64 years with underlying medical conditions and Other essential workers
CDC Recommendations
FOR HEALTH WORKERS

Toolkits and clinical resources for the administration, storage and handling, patient education, and more for COVID-19 vaccine.

View Clinical Resources
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3 healthcare workers standing next to each other
FOR HEALTH WORKERS

Toolkits and clinical resources for the administration, storage and handling, patient education, and more for COVID-19 vaccine.