City of Philadelphia, PA

10/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2024 11:03

Get the updated COVID-19 vaccine

Keep up your immunity ggainst evolving COVID-19 variants

Just like the flu, the COVID-19 virus evolves each year, developing new variants that can get past previous vaccines. That makes it crucial to keep up to date. By getting the recently updated COVID-19 vaccine, you are ensuring that your body is prepared to fight off the most current strains of the virus.

Why it's important

Updated COVID-19 vaccines are essential for maintaining strong immunity and protecting yourself against new variants. These vaccines are designed to strengthen your protection. They can reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death-as well as potentially prevent the virus entirely.

Who should get the updated vaccine?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone aged 6 months and older receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine. This is especially important for:

  • Adults aged 65 and older
  • Individuals living with chronic health conditions
  • Vulnerable populations at higher risk of severe illness

Where can I get the updated vaccine?

Vaccines are available at locations throughout Philadelphia, including local pharmacies, community health centers, and dedicated vaccination sites. Despite the end of the Bridge Access Program, uninsured or underinsured individuals can still access the COVID-19 vaccine for free at select city health centers. Keep an eye on this page for updates about when and where you can get the updated COVID-19 vaccine if you're uninsured or underinsured.

Protect yourself and your community

Getting the updated COVID-19 vaccine is not just about individual protection. It's about safeguarding your loved ones and helping our entire community be healthy and safe. By getting vaccinated, you help reduce the spread of the virus and protect those who are vulnerable.

Don't wait to protect yourself and those around you. Get the updated COVID-19 vaccine today. Together, we can maintain immunity, prevent the spread of COVID-19, and ensure a healthier future for everyone.