There’s still time to get up to date with your COVID vaccine or booster shot! Vaccines offer the best protection against infection during travel and gatherings.
. Last week, only 8,752 people in Travis County rolled up their sleeves for a vaccine.
Staying up-to-date means that a person has received all recommended COVID-19 vaccines, including booster doses. When are you up to date?Everyone 5 years and older can receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The primary series of two doses are given 3 weeks apart, and that primary series offers full protection two weeks after the second dose.
Everyone 18 years and older should get a booster dose of either Pfizer or Moderna at least 5 months after completing the primary series.Everyone 18 years and older can receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The primary series of two doses are given 4 weeks days apart, and that primary series offers full protection two weeks after the second dose.
Everyone 18 years and older can receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The primary series offers full protection after the first dose.
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