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  2. Use Vaccines.gov to find a location near you, then call or visit their website to make an appointment. Find COVID‑19 Vaccines. Powered by. VaccineFinder. Updated COVID-19 vaccines are now available for children and adults.

  3. Vaccinations at CVS Pharmacy® are available at more than 9,000 locations and administered by a certified immunizer. Book a COVID-19 vaccine. MinuteClinic® provides vaccinations at more than 1,100 locations and can accept younger patients at least 18 months in age. Schedule a MinuteClinic appointment.

  4. Find information and answers to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, including scheduling, kid's shots, boosters, additional doses, records and more.

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  5. Schedule a vaccination appointment online at Walgreens.com. Get a Flu, COVID-19, or travel vaccine at a Walgreens near you.

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    Visit a vaccine provider’s online scheduling services to schedule your COVID-19 vaccination appointment.

    Contact the vaccination provider directly to verify, reschedule, or cancel or with any questions about your appointment. CDC cannot schedule, verify, reschedule, or cancel a vaccination appointment.

    Get a COVID-19 vaccine with your routine medical procedures and screenings

    You can combine most procedures, screenings, and vaccinations at the same appointment when you get your COVID-19 vaccination. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions. Children, teens, and adults may get a COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines, including a flu vaccine, at the same time.

    Preparing children and teens for vaccination

    The experience of getting a COVID-19 vaccine will be very similar to that of getting routine vaccines. Learn how you can support your child and talk to them before they get a vaccine about what to expect.

    Requesting accommodations at COVID-19 vaccination sites

    •When making an appointment or arriving for vaccination, you can let staff and/or volunteers know you or your child might need some accommodations. •People with disabilities can use the COVID-19 Vaccine Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL) to get help with COVID-19 vaccinations.

    •You should receive a paper or electronic factsheet. The factsheet tells you more about the COVID-19 vaccine you or your child received. Each approved and authorized COVID-19 vaccine has its own fact sheet that contains information to help you understand the risks and benefits of that vaccine.

    •Paying for COVID-19 vaccines

    •Most people can get no-cost updated COVID-19 vaccines through their private health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid plans.

    •Adults without health insurance and adults whose insurance does not cover all vaccine costs can get no-cost updated COVID-19 vaccine at healthcare providers, federally supported health centers, and select pharmacy locations participating in CDC’s Bridge Access Program.

    Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine

    Side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine can vary from person to person. Some people experience a little discomfort and can continue to go about their day. Others have side effects that affect their ability to do daily activities. Side effects generally go away in a few days and tend to be mild and temporary, like those experienced after routine vaccinations. Even if you don’t experience any side effects, your body is building protection against the virus that causes COVID-19. Common side effects can include: •Pain, swelling, and redness on the arm where the shot was given. •Tiredness, headache, muscle pain •Chills •Nausea •Fever

    Relieve Common Side Effects

    Call a doctor or healthcare provider about a side effect if: •Redness or tenderness where the shot was given gets worse after 24 hours •Side effects are worrying or do not seem to be going away after a few days •After leaving a vaccination provider site, if you think you or your child might be having a severe allergic reaction, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.

    Use of COVID-19 Vaccines in the United States: Interim Clinical Considerations

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  6. Feb 18, 2021 · Vaccine eligibility has been expanded to all adults. Use NPR's tool to find out how to book an appointment. Plus, helpful advice about how to navigate the system.

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · Find a COVID-19 vaccine or booster: Search vaccines.gov, text your ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find locations near you.

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