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This fall, the COVID-19 vaccine will be updated to target the most common variants circulating at that time.
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Important COVID-19 information to help you stay informed

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your questions about COVID-19 vaccines.

  • Are COVID-19 vaccines safe?

    Vaccines have played an important role in protecting the health and safety of communities and nations throughout history. Hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered safely. As a critical resource for care in our communities, Walgreens will remain focused on providing safe and convenient access to COVID-19 vaccines.

  • What are the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines?

    According to the CDC and FDA, adverse reactions or side effects for most people are usually mild and resolve within a few days. The most common adverse reactions reported after vaccination in clinical studies included:

    • Pain at injection site
    • Fatigue
    • Headache
    • Muscle pain
    • Chills
    • Joint pain
    • Fever
    • Injection site swelling
    • Injection site redness

    Some people also experience:

    • Nausea/vomiting
    • Body aches
    • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Is the COVID-19 vaccine covered by insurance?

    The COVID-19 vaccine is covered by most insurance plans, although provider networks may vary. Those enrolled in Medicare Part B may also receive the COVID-19 vaccine at no cost.

    Also, the CDC’s Bridge Access Program will provide free access to COVID-19 vaccines to adults 18 or older who are uninsured or whose insurance doesn’t fully cover all costs of the COVID-19 vaccine, through Dec. 31, 2024.

    If you have any questions, our pharmacists will confirm insurance coverage.

  • Can I choose which COVID-19 vaccine I receive at Walgreens?

    The CDC has no preference for any authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine. If you happen to have a preference, when scheduling an appointment you’ll be able to see which manufacturer is being offered for a specific appointment date. If the location you have selected is not offering your preferred manufacturer, you have the option to view additional locations and the manufacturer they are offering that day for your appointment. Vaccine availability varies by Walgreens location and not all may be available in all areas.

  • Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as my flu shot or other immunizations?

    Yes. You can get COVID-19 vaccines at the same time as other routine or seasonal vaccines, such as the flu vaccine.

  • How can I access my digital COVID-19 vaccine record?

    You can access your digital COVID-19 vaccine record through the Digital Dose Card page on Walgreens.com and on the Walgreens app. You can save your Walgreens COVID-19 vaccine record to Apple Wallet and Apple Health on an iPhone with iOS 15.1 or higher, and you can save it to Google Wallet on an Android phone with Android 5 OS or higher. Adding your COVID-19 vaccine record to Google Wallet can only be done from the Walgreens app (version 51.5 or higher) and not from a mobile browser.

  • Can I access my family’s COVID-19 vaccine history?

    Yes! You can view you and your family’s vaccine history at Walgreens through this link.

    To see your family’s vaccine history, you will need to ensure they are added to your account. To do that, follow the steps below:

    • Log in to your account
    • Navigate to Manage Family Prescriptions and add a Child or Adult.
    • Once the Child or Adult is added, you will be able to view their COVID-19 vaccination record on the Manage Family Prescriptions page.

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FAQs

How much time between COVID-19 vaccine doses? ›

Why was the interval changed? New data indicates that an eight-week interval between the first and second doses of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) may improve the immune response, increase vaccine effectiveness and increase how long the vaccines protect against infection and hospitalization.

What is the newest COVID shot? ›

The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (2023-2024 Formula) includes a monovalent (single) component that corresponds to the Omicron variant XBB. 1.5 of SARS-CoV-2.

Are COVID vaccines free in NYC? ›

Bring your health insurance card – COVID-19 vaccines are free with no out of pocket costs to all New Yorkers regardless of insurance status.

Is it too late to get COVID vaccine? ›

Q: If I skipped the recommended flu or COVID-19 vaccinations last season, should I get them now? A: CDC recommends that everyone 6 months and older get a COVID-19 vaccine. It is not too late to get vaccinated if you haven't received a 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine and are at high risk for serious COVID-19 .

What are the intervals for COVID vaccination? ›

All primary doses should be given at least 8 weeks apart. A person may be vaccinated 3 to 4 weeks after their last primary dose in exceptional circ*mstances.

What is the dosing schedule for Pfizer COVID vaccine? ›

The first two doses are administered three weeks apart. The third dose is administered at least 8 weeks after the second dose.

How long does a COVID vaccine last? ›

The Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Novavax vaccines protect against many known variants of COVID-19. The Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines offer immunity against COVID-19 for up to six months. To increase protection, getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine is now recommended for everyone six months and older.

How often should you get the bivalent booster? ›

Individuals 6 years and older with certain kinds of immunocompromise may receive an additional bivalent vaccine at least 2 months from their last bivalent dose. More than one booster dose may be eligible for certain populations.

Is there a new COVID vaccine coming out in 2024? ›

Federal health experts have authorized a new 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine that they hope will reduce deaths and hospitalizations among the most vulnerable people in the country.

What is the long vax syndrome? ›

Long Vax syndrome, characterized by persistent and sometimes debilitating post-vaccination symptoms, has brought to light the potential long-term effects of mRNA vaccines.

When did the latest COVID vaccine become available? ›

The 2023-2024 vaccine has been available since September 2023.

What are the names of the COVID vaccines? ›

The COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States are:
  • 2023-2024 Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, available for people age 6 months and older.
  • 2023-2024 Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, available for people age 6 months and older.
  • 2023-2024 Novavax COVID-19 vaccine, available for people age 12 years and older.

How long does COVID immunity last? ›

The immune response from a COVID-19 infection usually tamps down after 3-4 months, says Kawsar Talaat, MD, a vaccinologist and associate professor in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.

Is the COVID pandemic still happening? ›

COVID-19. As of July 30, 2024, we estimate that COVID-19 infections are growing or likely growing in 35 states and territories, declining or likely declining in 2 states and territories, and are stable or uncertain in 7 states and territories.

When is a COVID vaccine most effective? ›

For the BNT162b2 two-dose regimen, vaccine effectiveness reached a peak level of 94.5% (95% confidence interval [CI], 94.1 to 94.9) at 2 months after the first dose.

How long should I wait between vaccines? ›

Typically, the immune response is impaired only for the second live-virus vaccine administered. Whenever possible, providers should administer injected or intranasal live-virus vaccines on different days ≥28 days apart.

How long between doses of Moderna vaccine under 5? ›

A two-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccine series is recommended for children ages 6 months through 5 years under the FDA's Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). The doses should be given 28-days apart.

How long is the COVID vaccine good for? ›

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine offers protection against the original COVID-19 virus for up to six months.

What are the CDC recommendations for the COVID vaccine 2024? ›

Updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendation

CDC recommends everyone ages 6 months and older receive an updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to protect against the potentially serious outcomes of COVID-19 this fall and winter whether or not they have ever previously been vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine.

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