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Covid-19 Vaccine Info

There are a variety of Covid-19 vaccine options. You should speak with your healthcare provider to determine the best option for you.

All people 6 months and up are eligible to receive a Covid-19 Vaccination. To find where you can obtain a Covid-19 Vaccine, use the link below!

Booster shots are also now available for people 6 months +

The National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD) created GetOutTheVaccine.org, a website that helps people with disabilities make informed decisions about getting vaccinated.

Delaware County, Pennsylvania residents can contact the Covid-19 Call Center for assistance with Covid-19 related questions including testing and vaccination.

Our best path out of the COVID-19 pandemic is for every American to get a COVID-19 vaccination as soon as it’s available to them. You’re invited to support the effort by joining the COVID-19 Community Corps. As a member, you’ll receive timely, accurate information to share with your family, friends, and neighbors. By encouraging them to get vaccinated, you’ll help protect them – and allow all of us to safely gather together again. For more information and to join visit the We Can Do This website.

Below RNA biologist Rob Swanda provides a simple explanation regarding the differences between traditional vaccines and mRNA vaccines. mRNA vaccines are the type utilized in the fight against COVID-19 as produced by Pfizer and Moderna.

Credit: Angela Jarvis Holland, Abicommunity.org

The CDC has released new guidance on what is safe for when you've been fully vaccinated. Check out their guidelines here.

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