COVID Vaccine

Coronavirus Vaccine

Now Offering Vaccinations | 18 Years and Up

Now Offering Vaccinations 
18 Years and Up

Getting Your COVID-19 Vaccine

  • When you get a vaccine, you and your healthcare provider will both need to wear masks that cover your nose and mouth.
  • You should receive a paper or electronic version of a fact sheet that tells you more about the specific COVID-19 vaccine you receive.  Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine
  • After getting a COVID-19 vaccine, you should be monitored on site for at least 15 minutes.  Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and rare severe allergic reactions. ​
  • You should get a vaccination card that tells you what COVID-19 vaccine you received, the date you received it, and where you received it. Keep your vaccination card in case you need it for future use. Consider taking a picture of your vaccination card as a backup copy.
  • If you do not receive a COVID-19 vaccination card at your appointment, contact us or your state health department to find out how you can get a card.

Don’t get a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as other vaccines

Wait at least 14 days after your COVID-19 vaccine before getting any other vaccine, including a flu or shingles vaccine. Or if you have recently received any other vaccine first, wait at least 14 days before getting your COVID-19 vaccine.

However, if you do get a COVID-19 vaccine within 14 days of another vaccine, you do not need to be revaccinated with either vaccine. You should still complete both vaccine series on schedule.

What to expect after getting a COVID-19 Vaccine

  • You may experience common side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Get helpful tips on how to reduce any pain or discomfort.
  • It takes time for your body to build protection after any vaccination. You are considered fully vaccinated 2 weeks after your second dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. You should keep using all the tools available to protect yourself and others until you are fully vaccinated.
  • After you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you may be able to start doing some things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic.  Learn more about what you can do when you have been fully vaccinated.
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