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FIND A COVID‑19 VACCINE NEAR YOU

Use Vaccines.gov to find a location near you, then call or visit their website
to make an appointment.

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UPDATED COVID-19 VACCINES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS

Availability will continue to increase, so if you don't find vaccines near you,
contact your local pharmacy or health care provider, or check back later. Once
you find a location that works for you, please confirm vaccine availability
through their site.
 * If you have insurance, check with your selected location or your insurer to
   confirm that COVID-19 vaccine is covered, and the location is in network.
 * If you have health insurance but it doesn't fully cover COVID-19 vaccines,
   you can find locations that provide free vaccines for adults by narrowing
   your search to find locations that are part of the Bridge Access Program.
   Check with your location or insurer to confirm that the location is in
   network.
 * If you don't have health insurance, you can find locations that provide free
   vaccines for adults by narrowing your search to find locations that are part
   of the Bridge Access Program.


RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV)

Infants and older adults are more likely to develop severe RSV and need
hospitalization. Vaccines are available to protect older adults from severe RSV.
Monoclonal antibody products are available to protect infants and young children
from severe RSV. Talk to your health care provider for information about RSV
vaccination and monoclonal antibody products. Learn more about RSV and RSV
prevention.


SEARCH FOR FLU VACCINE LOCATIONS

The first and most important step to protect yourself against flu viruses is to
get a flu vaccine. You can get a flu vaccine at the same time as a COVID-19
vaccine. Find your flu vaccine.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I schedule an appointment for a vaccine?
Vaccines.gov helps you find locations that carry COVID-19 vaccines and their
contact information. Because every location handles appointments differently,
you will need to schedule your appointment directly with the location you
choose.
Are COVID-19 vaccines safe?
Yes, COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Hundreds of millions of people in
the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety
monitoring in U.S. history. Visit CDC's COVID-19 vaccines for more information.
Can I get a COVID-19 vaccine in my home?
If you have difficulty reaching a vaccination site, you may be able to get an
in-home vaccination. Contact these services to see if they offer in-home
COVID-19 vaccinations in your area:
 * Your doctor or health care provider
 * Hotline for Medicare recipients at 1-800-633-4227 (TTY 1-877-486-2048)
 * Your state health department or call 211
 * Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL) 1-888-677-1199
 * Services for older adults and their families Eldercare Locator  or
   1-800-677-1116

What do I need to know about the federal mask distribution program?
Free masks are available at many of the same convenient and trusted locations
Americans go to get vaccinated and boosted. Visit your local pharmacy to see
whether they are participating in the mask distribution program.
Visit the CDC’s Frequently Asked Questions  page for information about COVID‑19
vaccinations.


GET HELP


COVID‑19 VACCINE HOTLINE

Help is available in English, Spanish, and many other languages.

Phone number1-800-232-0233
Teletype numberTTY 1-888-720-7489


DISABILITY INFORMATION AND ACCESS LINE (DIAL)

COVID‑19 vaccination support for people with disabilities.

Phone number1-888-677-1199
Email addressDIAL@n4a.org


WE WANT TO MAKE COVID‑19 VACCINATION EASY AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE.

We work with partners such as clinics, pharmacies and health departments to
provide accurate and up-to-date information about vaccination services in your
area.

This page is brought to you by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and
VaccineFinder from Boston Children’s Hospital.

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