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What to do if you lose your COVID-19 vaccine card (fact sheet). Available in PDF format. If you don't or can't use the app, you can still access your record from your health care provider or through the Minnesota Department of Health.
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Download the free app: Apple App Store or Google Play.Use this app to view you or your child's record, including COVID-19 vaccination. The app connects to the Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC), which combines all your vaccines into one record, regardless if they were given by different health care providers in Minnesota. If fully vaccinated, contact the Minnesota Department of Health or call 65.įind your vaccine record with the Docket appĮasily and securely access your immunization record through the Docket app.Look up your vaccine record on the Docket app.If between doses, ask for a vaccine card when you get your second dose.If you need to replace your vaccine card or show proof of COVID-19 vaccination:

Take extra care to avoid exposure to the virus if you have medical conditions or live with someone with medical conditions.Get vaccinated and if eligible, get a booster.Public health will continue to share information and is encouraging everyone to help prevent the spread COVID-19: Omicron Variant: What You Need to Know - CDC.Omicron Variant in MN - MDH Media Release.Scientists are currently working to determine how easily Omicron spreads, how sick it makes people, how well current vaccines and treatment work to protect us against Omicron. The Minnesota Department of Health has confirmed there are cases of the Omicron variant in Minnesota, including Ramsey County. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health organizations monitor all variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 in the United States and globally. Some variants come and go, while others may become widespread. They constantly change through mutation and new variants of a virus are expected to occur over time. Variants are common with a virus like COVID-19. Talk to your health care provider if you have questions about getting a second booster shot. The second booster shot should be given at least 4 months after the first booster and it should be either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. People 18 and older who received Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for their initial dose and booster dose.People ages 12-49 years who have certain immunocompromising conditions.Video: Why are COVID-19 vaccine booster shots necessary? - Minnesota Department of Health.Booster shots are common for many vaccines, like the flu shot or Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis).COVID-19 vaccines are very effective, but new data shows protection may decrease over time.Boosters are an important part of protecting yourself from getting seriously ill or dying from COVID-19.Saint Paul - Ramsey County Public Health offers Pfizer and Moderna booster shots at our clinics, by appointment only. COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are currently available for anyone 5 years and older who received their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least five months ago or Johnson & Johnson vaccine at least two months ago.ĬDC created a tool to determine when or if you (or your child) can get one or more COVID-19 boosters. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has approved booster shots for anyone age 5 years and older.
