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​COVID-19 Vaccines

Vaccines are safe and effective and the best way to protect  you and those around you from serious illnesses.

All Pennsylvanians ages 6 months and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Those aged 6 months to 18 years require a parental consent. Learn more about the pediatric vaccine.

CDC recommends that people ages 5 years and older receive one updated (bivalent) booster if it has been at least 2 months since their last COVID-19 vaccine dose. People who have gotten more than one original (monovalent) booster are also recommended to get an updated (bivalent) booster. Use this tool to determine when or if you (or your child) can get one or more COVID-19 boosters.

People who are moderately or severely immunocompromised have different recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines, including boosters.

Looking for a replacement COVID-19 vaccine card? We can help by sending you a record of your immunizations! Please visit the PIERS page and complete the Authorization for Release of Immunizations Records Form. 

Have additional questions? For the most updated information on COVID-19 boosters, visit the CDC Vaccine Boosters page.

Are you a vaccine provider? View COVID-19 Information for Vaccine Providers.

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Where Can I Get Vaccinated?

All Pennsylvanians ages 6 months and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The Department of Health is using Vaccines.gov as the mapping source to help individuals find a location where they can get vaccinated. Use the Find a Vaccine button below to find a provider near you.

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Vaccine Data

OpenData

The Department of Health has made COVID-19 vaccination data available through the commonwealth's OpenData platform. 

The commonwealth's OpenData platform also shows how the commonwealth's public-facing services are providing relief and support to those in need at this time. Information included is data from the Department of Labor & Industry regarding unemployment compensation, data from the Department of Human Services on its Office of Income Maintenance Call Center, and data from the Department of Health on COVID-19 case, death, and hospitalization data, as well as calls to the 1-877-PA-HEALTH line.

ASL & Autism Resources

Find ASL and autism vaccine resources.