Getting Vaccines If You Had or Currently Have COVID-19 Get Vaccinated, Even If You've Had COVID Because immunity decreases over time, it is till important to get vaccinated even if you were infected with COVID. Vaccination after infection...
Read More ›Flu viruses typically spread in fall and winter, with activity peaking between December and February. Getting vaccinated in the fall can lower your chances of getting the flu. Haven’t had your flu shot yet? It’s not too late. And there are...
Read More ›The CDC now recommends an updated COVID-19 booster. The updated COVID-19 booster is developed to more effectively protect against the latest viral variants, including Omicron BA.4 and BA.5, the dominant virus strains in the United...
Read More ›This post is an excerpt of the CDC's webpage, COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots updated on January 7, 2021 and New Mexico Department of Health's COVID-19 Vaccine page. The recent emergence of the Omicron variant further emphasizes the...
Read More ›State, CDC, FDA and Health and Human Services all extend COVID-19 booster shot eligibility to all New Mexico adults 18 and over All adults aged 18 and over may now schedule a booster shot if: They received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine...
Read More ›The following information is from the CDC's webpage, COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots, updated on October 27, 2021. Additional information is available in the the CDC's media release, CDC Expands Eligibility for COVID-19 Booster Shots, from October...
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