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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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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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Does the vaccine damage the placenta during pregnancy?
No, the vaccine and antibodies the body produces after vaccination do not harm the formation of the placenta in any way.
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I have a food allergy, can I get the vaccine?
You can still be vaccinated if you have food allergies.
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Can I get free transportation to my vaccine appointment?
How can I find transportation to get my COVID-19 shot?
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Can I get the vaccine if I’m pregnant or nursing?
Yes, if you are pregnant or nursing you can and should get your COVID-19 vaccination. According to CDC, getting a COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant can protect you from severe illness from COVID-19.
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How do I get my vaccinations received outside of Connecticut added to my CT WiZ record?
You can update your CT WiZ immunization record by submitting a request online.
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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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Can my child participate in the Project COVID DeteCT program after it begins?
Yes. If you are interested in having your child participate in the COVID-19 Screening Testing Program, you can fill out a consent form at any time.
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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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Where can I get a booster shot in Connecticut?
You can get your booster shot through your healthcare provider, a vaccine clinic, or participating pharmacies. Everyone ages 5 and older is recommended to get a booster shot.
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What are the benefits of screening testing?
Screening testing can be viewed as another tool, along with masking, handwashing, and isolating positive individuals, to keep communities safe, reduce transmission, and build confidence that it is safe to go to school.
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Are there walk-up vaccine clinics in Connecticut?
Many vaccine locations across the State are accepting walk-up vaccine appointments. This means you can now get vaccinated at these locations during the hours they accept walk-up appointments, without having to schedule in advance.
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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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