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Where to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine

CDC Vaccine Registration website

Search vaccination locations by brand and ZIP code:

Maryland GoVax Registration:

Maryland Mass Vax Site Registrations:

Other State-Partnered Mass Vaccination Sites

Please follow the appropriate links below to schedule at our state-partnered mass vaccination sites:

Other Registration Sites for local vaccine appointments:

COVID-19 Vaccine Information and Age Requirements

  • Everyone ages 5 and older can get vaccinated against COVID-19. 
  • COVID-19 vaccines are  from the virus that causes COVID-19, including known  currently circulating (e.g., Delta variant).
  • The  outweigh the , which are rare.
  • As with other routine vaccines, side effects may occur after vaccination. These are normal and should go away within a few days.
  • People who are fully vaccinated can resume many activities they did before the pandemic. However, people should wear a mask indoors in public if they are in an .
  • If you received a Pfizer-BioNTech (ages 12 and older) or Moderna (ages 18 and older) mRNA COVID-19 vaccine primary series and have a moderately to severely compromised immune system, you should  of the same mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at least 28 days after the second dose.
  • Everyone ages 18 years and older who is fully vaccinated is eligible to receive a booster shot.
  • Unlike many medications, COVID-19 vaccine dosage does not vary by patient weight but by age on the day of vaccination.
  • People can get a COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines, including flu vaccine, at the same time.

Questions

If you have any questions about the vaccine before registering or before arriving to your appointment, please visit  for more information.

Why I Got the Shot

  • Baltimore City Health Department

  • Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Services

  • Native American LifeLines Urban Indian Health

  • National Council of Urban Indian Health