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COVID Vaccine Checklist for Kids

COVID is still spreading. And the virus that causes COVID changes over time. That's why getting the updated vaccine is the best thing to do to keep your kids healthy. It also helps make sure that your kids can keep attending child care, school and other activities that are so important for their physical and mental health.

Updated COVID vaccines are recommended for kids age 6 months and older. The vaccine provides broad protection.

Your child will be ready to resist infection—and it's an important way to protect the health of others.

A vaccine for babies, kids & teens

The COVID vaccine dose your child will get is based on their age. Your pediatrician can explain which vaccine is right for your baby, child or teen. They can also advise if or when your child should get another dose.

Here's a checklist as you prepare for your child's COVID vaccination:


Call your child's pediatricianto schedule your child's COVID vaccine appointment. Your child can also receive routine shots at the same appointment for the COVID shot. Ask if your child is caught up on all recommended immunizations.


Talk with your child before the appointment. Many parents may have concerns about how their child might act when they need a shot. But there are simple ways to help make it a positive, calm experience.


Schedule the next dose after your child receives their vaccine. Make sure that your pediatrician's office has a copy of the COVID vaccination card in your child's medical record. Your child's child care, preschool, school or college health office also may need a copy of the card.


If your child has a medical condition or takes medicine that weakens the immune system, another dose may be recommended. Check with your pediatrician for details.


Keep the paper vaccination card you will receive! Don't laminate the vaccination card, in case more information needs to be added. Ask your vaccination provider if they offer access to a QR code or digital copy of your COVID vaccination card along with your paper card. Take a photo of the card or copy it and keep everything in a safe place.

Remember

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that all eligible infants, children and adults age 6 months and older should get COVID vaccines. People are considered up to date if they have received all recommended doses for their age. Encourage your child to keep doing their part to protect others. Then they can get back to activities they enjoy like holiday fun, travel and playing with friends.

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Last Updated
5/11/2023
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics (Copyright © 2022)
The information contained on this Web site should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.
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