COVID-19 Vaccine Information
The COVID-19 vaccine is available to everyone 6 months and older.
Get the fall COVID-19 Vaccine
The fall vaccine is designed to match the changing virus. Check availability at your local pharmacy, grocery store, doctor, or other provider.
The vaccine is covered by most health insurance. Need help paying? Search vaccines.gov for locations that may provide free vaccines.
No-cost vaccines for children: Children 18 or younger can get no-cost vaccines through Vaccines for Children.
COVID-19 Vaccines: What You Need to Know
- COVID-19 vaccines help to prevent severe disease, hospitalization, and death.
- Some people are at higher risk for severe COVID-19, including anyone 65 and older and anyone who hasn't gotten the vaccine.
- Vaccine protection decreases over time, so it's important to stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccine.
Your COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Your vaccination provider is usually the best source for your vaccine information. We encourage you to contact them directly.
The United States no longer distributes the white CDC COVID-19 Vaccination cards that were common earlier in the pandemic. If you still have one of these white vaccination cards, keep it for your records.
You do not need your vaccination information, such as the white vaccination cards, to get an updated vaccine. Find an updated vaccine near you.