You can help stop the pandemic by getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
To protect our elders and our community, we need to use all our prevention tools. Vaccines are one of the most effective tools to protect our health. Vaccines work with your body’s natural defenses so you can fight COVID-19.
Contact your health department or clinic to find out when and where vaccines are available in your community.
The COVID-19 vaccine can help keep you from getting sick.
COVID-19 can cause serious illness or death. All COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States are effective at helping prevent COVID-19. Even if you become sick after you are vaccinated, you should be protected from more serious illness. All three vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen) are either authorized or approved for adults. In addition, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is authorized for people 5 to 15 years of age and approved for those 16 and 17 years of age.
The COVID-19 vaccine will be free for you.
The United States government is providing the vaccine free of charge to all people in the United States. No one should be charged for the vaccine.
The COVID-19 vaccine will not give you COVID-19.
COVID-19 vaccines cannot make you sick with COVID-19. They do not contain the virus that causes COVID-19. Getting vaccinated may also protect others around you.
You should still get vaccinated if you have already had COVID-19.
Even if you have already had COVID-19, it is possible that you could get COVID-19 again. Experts do not yet know how long you are protected from getting sick again after having COVID-19; however, vaccination is the best protection from re-infection.
If you have recovered from COVID-19, ask your health provider when you should be vaccinated.
You should still take steps to protect yourself and others after getting vaccinated.
Once you are fully vaccinated, you can resume many activities that you did prior to the pandemic. To reduce the risk of being infected and possibly spreading it to others, wear a mask indoors in public if you are in an area where the COVID-19 Community Level is high.
Getting the vaccine and following CDC’s recommendations for protecting yourself and others will offer the best protection from getting and spreading COVID-19. Learn about CDC’s recommendations for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
After COVID-19 vaccination, you may have some side effects.
You may have pain, redness, and swelling in the arm where you got the shot. You may also have tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, and fever for a few days. These are normal signs that your body is building protection against COVID-19. After getting the shot, you will be asked to wait for 15–30 minutes to see that you are okay.
The U.S. vaccine safety system monitors the safety of all vaccines.
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