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When am I considered up to date?
You are considered fully vaccinated if it has been at least 2 weeks since you got your first J&J shot or your second Pfizer or Moderna shot.
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Can minors get a COVID-19 booster?
It is recommended that everyone 6 months and older get a booster shot. Minors ages 5-17 years old can get the booster.
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Can you mix COVID-19 vaccine booster shots?
If you are 18 years or older, you can choose which of the 3 available COVID vaccines to receive as a booster shot, regardless of the vaccine type you originally received. If you are 5-17 years old, you can get the Pfizer booster.
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When should I get my second dose of vaccine?
You should get your second dose as close to the recommended 3-week (Pfizer) or 4-week (Moderna) interval as possible.
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Who can get a COVID-19 booster shot?
Booster shots are recommended for everyone 5 years and older. You should get your first booster if it has been at least two months since you received J&J or five months since you received a second shot of Pfizer or Moderna. People in certain groups or situations can get a 2nd COVID-19 booster.
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Where can kids ages six months to eleven years get the vaccine?
Kids can be vaccinated by their pediatrician or at one of the hundreds of locations across the State with clinicians who are trained and ready to provide a COVID vaccine to children.
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My relative is in a nursing home, can I visit once the residents are vaccinated?
Can I visit a nursing home once the residents are vaccinated?
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Can businesses or employers ask about vaccine status?
If businesses or employers ask me am I vaccinated does this violate HIPAA?
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Do I have to get my second dose at the same location I got my first dose?
It is recommended you get your second shot at the same location where you received your first.
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How can I prepare for my child’s vaccine appointment?
Prepare for your child’s doctor vaccine visit and know what to do to support your child during their vaccination.
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Have the vaccines been tested in children or teens?
The vaccine that is offered to children is a smaller dose of the vaccine that has been used safely since December. Millions of adults have received this COVID vaccine, and thousands of children also received this vaccine as part of the clinical trials.
Children & Teens Vaccine Safety -
How do we know the vaccines are safe?
The FDA approves a vaccine for use only if it is proven safe and effective, after clinical trials have been conducted with thousands of people, and when its benefits outweigh any risks.
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Will the vaccine give me COVID-19?
No, the vaccine will not give you COVID-19. COVD-19 vaccines do not use the live COVID-19 virus.
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Will I be charged a fee for my child’s COVID-19 screening tests?
No, there is no cost to participating students. Students’ and parents’ insurance information will NOT be collected.
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What ingredients are in the COVID-19 vaccines?
All currently authorized and recommended COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and reduce your risk of severe illness.
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Is it free to get the vaccine?
Vaccines are administered free of charge in Connecticut.
Getting the Vaccine