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Cook County Public Health and Sawtooth Mountain Clinic are planning to offer booster doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in accordance with new CDC recommendations. The new recommendation is for certain high-risk individuals to receive a booster shot of the Pfizer vaccine six months after the second dose. Booster shots will help increase protection for individuals in these high-risk groups.
Who should get the booster dose according to the CDC?
• People 65 and older.
• Residents of longterm care facilities.
• People 50-64 years with underlying medical conditions.
Who may get the booster dose according to the CDC?
• People 18-49 years with underlying health conditions.
• People 18-49 years at increased risk of transmission due to occupational or institutional exposure.
More details on eligibility can be found on the CDC website at: www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/p0924-booster-recommendations.html
It is important to note that this recommendation is only for those individuals who received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine previously. There is not currently a booster recommendation for those who received the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine. If you are unsure which type of COVID-19 vaccine you received, it is listed on the vaccination card you received.
“As the more contagious Delta variant drives an increase in cases of COVID-19, booster doses of Pfizer vaccine will help strengthen protection against severe disease for those most at risk,” said Public Health Supervisor, Grace Grinager. “As we begin to offer these booster doses, we also continue to stress and prioritize vaccination among those in our community who are not yet vaccinated against COVID- 19 and remain at extremely high risk for becoming ill due to the virus.”
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