What can I expect when I get vaccinated?
When you get vaccinated, you’ll be given a fact sheet that tells you more about the specific vaccine you’re being offered.
After the first vaccination appointment, you should get a CDC COVID-19 Vaccination card that tells you what COVID-19 vaccine you received, the date you received it, and where you or your child received it.
Keep this CDC COVID-19 Vaccination card for future use. Consider taking a picture of the card after you or your child’s vaccination appointment as a backup copy.
Vaccine FAQs
You probably have a lot of questions. That's normal. We have answers.
State vaccine information
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The information on this site came from the following sources:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
John Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
Emergency Use Authorization for Vaccines Explained (FDA)
COVID Vaccine Studies Duke Health
How vaccines work (CDC)
More things to know about vaccines (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia)